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3 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Link for weightlifting? 

No it’s worth noting here that I had a chat with the head of the Oceania Institute Of Sport, and I asked him about 2019 Pacific Games replays because their channel has all the 2015 replays. He told me that after the games (most likely a few months after) the host broadcaster will send them the all the replays to publish on YouTube. So maybe if you can’t see the weightlifting now, you can check it during the off season later this year. 

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3 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Nope the international feed of showing the Rugby League 9s Semfinals

Yeah and even Australian weightlifting channel is not showing anything. 

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1 minute ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Yeah and even Australian weightlifting channel is not showing anything. 

Yeah it is not showing. Let us wait 15 to 20 minutes. Men's 55kg final is scheduled for 7.30 IST

 We will have an idea of whether they will broadcast or not.

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14 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Australians are leading the archery qualification currently. The Samoan prime minister is sitting in last place in the compound event :lol:

 

Unsurprisingly Australia is in a great position to win the mixed team quota. The resulting men's individual quota will be interesting because the archer needs to finish in the top 4 and with the Australians and non-NOC nations there's a decent chance that may not happen which means the region will lose the quota.

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:FIJ played terrible rugby, but it was enough for them to beat the outmatched :SAM. :FIJ v. :PNG for gold in a few hours.

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1 minute ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

Unsurprisingly Australia is in a great position to win the mixed team quota. The resulting men's individual quota will be interesting because the archer needs to finish in the top 4 and with the Australians and non-NOC nations there's a decent chance that may not happen which means the region will lose the quota.

Yep. The matchplay competitions will take place tomorrow and the day after according to the schedule. Should be fun.

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:NIU take 5th place in the Women’s Rugby League 9s.

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Weightlifting 

 

Women’s 45kg Snatch

 

1. Tebora Willy :KIR 52kg 

2. Konio Toua :PNG  50kg

3. Daniella Ika :NRU  35kg

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Weightlifting 

 

Women’s 45kg Clean And Jerk

 

1. Tebora Willy :KIR  67kg

2. Konio Toua :PNG 65kg

3. Reiko Vida :GUM 63kg

 

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