The Hockeyroos avenge their defeat to India at last year's Tokyo Olympics, securing a place in the Commonwealth Games gold medal match against England.
Hockeyroos forward Rosie Malone suspects she's public enemy number one in India right now, after the Hockeyroos penalty shootout win over India in the women's hockey semi-finals at the Commonwealth Games.Rosie Malone was allowed to retake her shot after the timer failed to start, having originally missedNot that it bothers her.She was never in control of her attempt, and for the first time in her international career, she missed.
But there was an unexpected let-off when she was called back to re-take the shot, because the eight second countdown on the scoreboard hadn't started."I knew all of India would hate me if I put it in. But I was just trying to think about my team, and that final.Malone's successful do-over set the tone for the rest of the Australians, as they secured an easy 3-0 shootout win.
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