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Sportswomen reflect on Jessica Ennis-Hill's retirement and continue our hockey series

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Sportswomen reflect on Jessica Ennis-Hill's retirement and continue our hockey series

On Tuesday's Sportswomen, we have the final part of our series with the England hockey players now based in Holland.

This week, Jane Dougall assesses their grassroots club system and looks at what GB can learn from their model to help develop the women's game here in the UK.

Maddie Hinch, Sophie Bray and Kate and Helen Richardson-Walsh all offer their own insight.

We also react to Jessica Ennis-Hill's retirement as we ask what her legacy is for women in sport.

And on the subject of success stories we have the latest from the Team GB & Paralympics GB parades in Manchester and London.

Following the golden sporting summer we look ahead to the winter sports season with former Skeleton gold medallist Amy Williams, who joins us in the studio this week.   

There's the latest from our reporter in Jamaica with the England cricket team, Steph Houghton looks ahead to the Women's Champions League last-16 draw as Manchester City await their fate and we round-up the latest headlines from tennis, golf and sailing.

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