Commonwealth Games: Daniel Powell and Lachlan Moorhed win judo golds for England

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Commonwealth Games 2022: Lachlan Moorhead wins England's third judo gold

2022 Commonwealth Games

Hosts: Birmingham Dates: 28 July to 8 August

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England's Daniel Powell and Lachlan Moorhead took Commonwealth gold as the host nation claimed five judo medals on Tuesday.

Walsall's Powell delighted a raucous crowd at Coventry Arena with a nail-biting men's -73kg golden score win over The Gambia's Faye Njie.

"To have the crowd, I didn't want to disappoint them," said Powell. "They were the reason I won."

Moorhead defeated Canadian Francois Gauthier Drapeau in the men's -81kg.

He dedicated his gold medal to his father, who was celebrating his birthday.

"My dad was my first coach. I'm sending out a birthday message to him," Moorhead said. "He hates birthdays and presents, but he can't be mad at me today."

Gemma Howell took silver as Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown and Kelly Petersen-Pollard won bronze.

"My career has been a rollercoaster; I thought I'd quit in 2016 and I don't know how I managed to keep going, but I did," said Howell, 32.

"I couldn't be more grateful to those who kept me going as this year I've ticked off three of my career goals."

Wales' Jasmine Hacker-Jones also clinched bronze in the women's -63kg, beating Cameroon's Audrey Jeanette Etoua Biock by ippon.

There was disappointment for Northern Ireland trio Eoin Fleming, Rachael Hawkes and Joshua Green as they all lost their bronze medal matches.

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Fleming misses out on judo bronze despite gutsy performance

European champion Howell initially enjoyed the better of her final against Canada's Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard, but she could not find a way to end the contest with her opponent forcing a brilliant golden score win.

It was a second Commonwealth bronze for Yeats-Brown, eight years on from her first in Glasgow, as she defeated Northern Ireland's Hawkes by ippon in the women's -70g.

Peterson-Pollard claimed the other bronze in that category with a win by ippon over Joy Oluchi Asonye of Nigeria.

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