The deadlock is broken and would you believe it, it's the first goal the Hockeyroos have conceded in the entire tournament! It's come at the worst possible time, Shiloh Gloyn lashing a shot goalwards from the top of the D, giving the keeper no chance. It's 1-0 to New Zealand with two minutes left in the first half.
2018 Commonwealth Games day ten: More than 40 golds up for grabs on last full day of competition
Hockey: Goal for New Zealand!
Hockey: Australia withstand a barrage
The Hockeyroos defend two consecutive penalty corners before the rebound is deflected goalwards and saved again. Best spell of the game for New Zealand, still 0-0 with 11 minutes to go in the second quarter.
Hockey: Cagey first period sees match still scoreless
Australia on the front foot in this gold medal match, but nothing to show for it - the best chance coming in the last 20 seconds of the quarter via a penalty corner, but New Zealand were able to hold firm.
Basketball: Boomers through to the final
The Aussies will play for gold against either New Zealand or Canada after thrashing Scotland 103-46.
Hockey: Australia battling New Zealand for gold
And the early portion of our blog will be focusing on the hockey, where the Hockeyroos are taking on New Zealand in the final match of the tournament.
Rugby sevens: Aussie men off to a flyer
After falling behind to an early Samoan try, Australia rallied to record a 24-7 win. There were also first-up triumphs for England (38-5 over Jamaica), Kenya (26-10 over Canada), New Zealand (54-0 over Zambia), Wales (31-5 over Uganda), Fiji (63-5 over Sri Lanka), Scotland (27-0 over PNG) and South Africa (43-0 over Malaysia).
The Aussies will be back in action against Jamaica at 1:11pm, before their third pool game against England later tonight.
The Australian women, who won both of their games yesterday, will also finish pool play tonight when they take on Fiji.
You can read the whole story on Chloe's emotional win..
Think the Commonwealth Games aren't important? Ask Canberra cyclist Chloe Hosking what she thinkgs after winning the 112.2 kilometre road race on Saturday morning.
In an emotional moment after crossing the line, Hosking couldn't contain her happiness and pride after adding gold to the bronze medal she won at the Commonwealth Games eight years ago.
Hey everyone and welcome to the final full day of competition at the Commonwealth Games. By my count there's 41 gold medals up for grabs today, with one already being claimed as Australian Chloe Hosking triumphed in the women's road race cycling event.