Glasgow 2014 was the third Commonwealth Games for Emily after she represented New Zealand at the 2006 games in Melbourne, where the team placed 4th, and the 2010 games in Delhi, where the team won silver. Glasgow added a bronze medal to Emily's Games Campaign results, defeating Trinidad and Tobago in the bronze and fourth placing game.
Emily also competed at three Olympic Games: 2004 in Athens, 2008 in Beijing and 2012 in London. Emily was the most capped women's player at her retirement in 2016 with 274 test caps. A midfielder and defender, her shirt number was 2.Tweet Share

Emily's Games History
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Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2014
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Bronze Medal Match 5-2Preliminary WA Match W17 6-0Preliminary WA Match W15 2-1Preliminary WA Match W10 3-0Preliminary WA Match W05 14-0Semi-finals 1-13
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Olympic Summer Games London 2012
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Bronze Medal Match W37 1 - 3Semifinal 1 Match W33 3 - 5Pool WB Match W25 0 - 0Pool WB Match W23 3 - 2Pool WB Match W18 1 - 2Pool WB Match W08 4 - 1Pool WB Match W01 1 - 0
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Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010
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Final 2-2 (PS2-4)1st Pool WB vs 2nd Pool WA 1-0New Zealand v Canada 3-1New Zealand v England 4-1New Zealand v Malaysia 5-0New Zealand v Wales 5-12
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Olympic Summer Games Beijing 2008
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Classification 11th-12th 1-4Preliminaries - Pool B - ARG v NZL 3-2Preliminaries - Pool B - NZL v USA 1-4Preliminaries - Pool B - NZL v GBR 1-2Preliminaries - Pool B - GER v NZL 2-1Preliminaries - Pool B - JPN v NZL 2-1
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Commonwealth Games Melbourne 2006
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Bronze Medal Match 0-0Semi Final - 1st Pool WB vs 2nd Pool WA 0-1Preliminary Rounds - ENG vs NZL 4-0Preliminary Rounds - CAN vs NZL 3-0Preliminary Rounds - BAR vs NZL (Pitch 2) 11-0Preliminary Rounds - NZL vs SCO 2-1
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Olympic Summer Games Athens 2004
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Classification 5-6 3-0Classification 5-8 3-2Preliminaries - Pool A 3-2Preliminaries - Pool A 0-3Preliminaries - Pool A 0-2Preliminaries - Pool A 0-2
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