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Commonwealth Games star Jade Clarke sends message to Lionesses for Women's Euro 2022 final

Jade Clarke said England’s phenomenal netball support has made the fans feel part of the team after a 66-41 win over Malawi at the Commonwealth Games.

Partington’s Clarke, 38, provided two goal assists in 42 minutes on court as Jess Thirlby’s side recorded their second successive victory after the comfortable 74-22 triumph over Trinidad and Tobago.

There was not a spare seat in sight inside Birmingham’s NEC as the defending champions strutted their stuff to the backdrop of deafening noise to go top of Pool B.

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Clarke said: “It’s a world class stadium. There’s nothing better than running out in front of a home crowd.

“We always say we want to celebrate the good stuff and they are doing it for us, they are helping us do that. We feel like they are part of the team.”

The world’s No.7 side Malawi represented a much sterner test, but a fast start inspired by Eleanor Cardwell and Stacey Francis-Bayman gave England a 15-point cushion at half-time.

Having made 30 out of 30 shots in their first game, Blackpool-born Cardwell was handed a starting berth at goal attack in place of 2018’s golden girl Helen Housby.

She repaid the faith shown by Thirlby with 31 goals and said: “I thought it was a great contest and a good, composed performance from every single person on the team. We adapted well to the changes that were happening around us.

"We need to make sure that what we did at the start and end of that game, we do throughout the whole 60 minutes of every game. We will try to address those patches where it was a bit stickier."

Malawi fought back in a drawn third quarter before the hosts stretched their lead in the final quarter of an hour,

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