England won Commonwealth Games hockey gold for the first time as Australia were beaten 2-1 at Birmingham 2022. Second-quarter goals from Holly Hunt and Tess Howard delivered glory for England's women less than 24 hours after the men had suffered semi-final despair at the hands of Australia, and while Ambrosia Malone struck a consolation for Australia inside the final 20 seconds, it was far too late.

England captain Hollie Pearne-Webb revealed the squad received a pre-match good-luck video message from Lionesses skipper Leah Williams, while Gary, Phil and Tracey Neville also sent their best wishes.

Among the team who won Gold for Giselle Ansley, who hailed the incredible crowd who roared them onto victory. The Kingsbridge-born, Churston Ferrers educated, 30-year-old now has a full set of Commonwealth Games medals after winning Silver in 2014 in Glasgow and Bronze in 2018 in the Gold Coast.

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Ansley, who grew up in Plymouth, and studied at Plymouth Marjon, also has an Olympic Bronze from Tokyo, and of course, her 2016 Gold from Rio. “That crowd was incredible, the noise,” she told BBC Sport. “We played a brilliant game and I was so proud of the way all of us played out there.”

England's Lily Owsley (left) and Giselle Ansley celebrate after winning the Women's Gold Medal Hockey match against Australia at the University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre on day ten of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Picture date: Sunday August 7, 2022. PA Photo. See PA story COMMONWEALTH Hockey. Photo credit should read: Joe Giddens/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

England captain Hollie Pearne-Webb revealed the squad received a pre-match good-luck video message from Lionesses skipper Leah Williams, while Gary, Phil and Tracey Neville also sent their best wishes.
"We saw what the Lionesses did last week and they were an inspiration to us," said Pearne-Webb, part of the Great Britain side that won gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics. To be on that whole women's team sport movement is an absolute privilege. This has never been achieved by an England hockey team before and it is so special.

"We knew they would come out hard, and I think we surprised them by putting them on the backfoot a little bit. I'm really pleased how we started that first half. We stepped off our game a little bit, but we got there in the end."

England, one place below Australia at fourth in the world rankings, came into the gold-medal match as slight underdogs, but the Hockeyroos were outthought, outfought and outplayed by tenacious hosts.

The capacity crowd at the University of Birmingham Hockey Centre lapped up every moment on a scorching afternoon, raising the decibels to record levels as the final seconds were counted down. Australia had pedigree on their side having won four of the six Commonwealth Games editions, while England were three-time silver medallists.

The Hockeyroos were also unbeaten in eight games against England, a run stretching back to 2013.
Both sides needed shoot-outs to get through to the final, with their success at this tournament built on solid defensive foundations.

The England team celebrate with their gold medals after winning the Women's Gold Medal Hockey match against Australia at the University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre on day ten of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Picture date: Sunday August 7, 2022. PA Photo. See PA story COMMONWEALTH Hockey. Photo credit should read: Joe Giddens/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Flora Peel had the first attempt to Australia goalkeeper Aleisha Power, but the contest soon settled into a tactical battle with neither side finding any momentum. England's first penalty corner saw the visitors lose their video referral after Australia had claimed that the ball was played too high towards one of their players.

It was the first of a series of three England penalty corners, but Grace Balsdon could not find way a past Power. Goalkeeper Maddie Hinch was unemployed at the other end with the semi-final shoot-out hero not touching the ball once in the first quarter.

England's growing superiority told when Peel crossed from the right and Hunt controlled smartly to smash home. It was only the second goal Australia had conceded at these Games.

The third did not take long with Peel the provider again for England's second, this time popping up on the left to set up Howard's clever finish. Australia knew they had to show more attacking intent in the second half, but England were happy to drop deep and defend in numbers.

Hinch was well protected by a white-shirted wall in front of her, although she did have to punch away a ball that looped into the air and towards her goal. Anna Toman almost put the issue beyond doubt with a penalty corner that cannoned off a post. Hinch made her first save of note at the start of the fourth quarter to deny Hockeyroos captain Jane-Anne Claxton.

Australia turned the screw in the final moments and Hinch saved from Shanea Tonkin and Mariah Williams before Malone fired home. But Australia ran out of time and England's long wait for gold was finally over.

Totnes’ Ollie Payne is part of the England men’s team who take on South Africa for the Bronze medal on Monday morning.

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