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Emotional England farewell for Eboni Usoro-Brown and Stacey Francis-Bayman

England bade an emotional farewell to Eboni Usoro-Brown and Stacey Francis-Bayman after the experienced pair bowed out of international netball with a disappointing 55-48 defeat to New Zealand in the bronze medal play-off at the Commonwealth Games.

Usoro-Brown, 34, received a rousing reception when she took to the court in the dying seconds of a frustrating encounter in which the Silver Ferns, beaten by England in their final group game last week, gradually built on the one-point lead they had established at the end of the first quarter.

Afterwards Usuro-Brown, who finished with 117 caps for her country having made her debut against Malawi in 2008, expressed pride in the part she had played in transforming the perception of the sport in this country to one that now routinely attracts capacity crowds and column inches.

“We started this journey around 2005 when we were both young girls dreaming of playing for England, and this was always our hope and dream,” said Usuro-Brown, clasping a bouquet presented by her team-mates shortly after the final whistle.

“To be part of the era that has transformed netball in the UK, especially as part of the golden era in 2018 but even those before us who laid the foundations, and to be here today with packed-out stadiums and people chanting and cheering, we’ve been on a huge journey and it’s just been a privilege.

“We have been able to fly the flag and be role models and ambassadors and say to the young girls in the crowd out there who want to be Roses that you can do it, you can believe, and we have the systems in place to further develop the sport.”

England coach Jess Thirlby paid tribute to the retiring duo and intimated it is time for major changes going forward after a tournament in

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