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Maccabiah Games live blog Day 6

More medals for Team GB! Catch up with all the latest from Israel

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Round Up:

Silver Service for Abrahams and Di Giammarino:

Team GB's Jessica Abrahams and Arianna Di Giammarino finished as runners-up in the Junior Girls Table Tennis Doubles. There were also bronze medals for Philip Bloom in the Masters Over 100kg Judo and in the Junior Boys table tennis.

How'zat for a win:

Adam Brand's Open Cricket team will be going for gold in Thursday's final in Ashdod. Following Sunday's win over Australia, the nine-wicket bonus point triumph over India booked their spot in the gold medal match.

17.09 Open Under 16 football

Team GB 0 Mexico 1

16.30 Junior Netball 

Team GB 40 South Africa 38

14.50  - MEDAL ALERT

JUNIOR BOYS TABLE TENNIS 

Team GB's medal haul continues with a team bronze.

1.39 U18 Futsal

Team GB 0 Argentina 3

13:00 Wheelchair basketball

12.10 Masters Over 100kg Judo

MEDAL ALERT

BRONZE Philip Bloom finishes third  to reach the podium.

12.08 Girls Table Tennis 

MEDAL ALERT

SILVER Jessica Abrahams and Arianna Di Giammarino runners-up in the Junior Girls Table Tennis Doubles.

11.45 Open Cricket

Team GB continued their impressive form by skittling India for just 76 with Sim Cohen 4-25 and Steven Allweis 3-16 starring with the ball. Mark Both's unbeaten 33 not out ensured Adam Brand's side won by nine wickets 

11.07 Open U18 Football

Team GB Football 0 South Africa 2

9.20 Junior Girls Football 

A much needed 3-1 win over South Africa

9.18 Lacrosse

Team GB close in on their first gold medal after a 10-4 win over Israel books their spot in the final.

9.06 Open Men's Football

Nick Landesberg's side are in the quarter-final following a 7-0 rout of Venezuela.

Good morning. Jonah Alfert had the honour of winning Team GB's first medal of this year's Maccabiah on Sunday.

Alfert picked up bronze in the Junior Judo Under 54kg category - and Team GB general team manager Joel Nathan is now eyeing a medal rush.

He said: "A great day with Jonah Alfert winning our first medal. Long may it continue. Very proud of all the squads."

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