The Asian Age

Marijne set be appointed coach

Harendra likely to be handed women’s role

- HARPREET KAUR LAMBA

Holland’s Sjoerd Marijne is all set to take over as the national men’s hockey team coach following the sacking of countryman Roelant Oltmans, it is learnt here.

The 43-year-old Dutchman, who was appointed as the Indian women’s coach in February earlier this year, it is learnt has given his nod for a switch to the high-profile role after intense talks and lot of deliberati­on.

Sources suggest that Hockey India was keen to have someone on board who was familiar with the Indian system and at the same time, enjoyed a good working relationsh­ip with the authoritie­s, and Marijne came good on both accounts.

He, however, it is understood, had a few apprehensi­ons before giving his affirmatio­n, given that he has had no experience in coaching a national men’s team before. Besides, the Dutchman is well aware of the demands and expectatio­ns that come with the men’s team role in India.

Says an insider, “Rather than bringing in a new overseas coach who will require at least a few months to understand the working system and settle, it is best to utilise someone who is already here.

“There are important assignment­s next year — the Commonweal­th Games and the Asian Games — and with the men’s World Cup at home in 16 months away, this seems the best decision.”

In the present scenario, former junior India coach Harendra Singh — who was also being considered for the men’s role — will, in all probabilit­y, be handed the women’s team job making it his first independen­t charge with the national team.

Harendra has been among the most successful Indian coaches in recent times, leading the junior men’s team to the World Cup triumph last year. Add to it are his manmanagem­ent skills and an amicable working relationsh­ip with most of the players.

“It is very important to have an Indian coach working within the system and Harendra brings with himself a lot of experience. His knowledge of the home conditions and having worked with all these players is a plus,” the source said.

Marijne is currently guiding the women’s team on their ongoing Europe tour in the Netherland­s, which ends September 18.

Meanwhile, analytical coach Hans Streeder of Holland has resigned following Oltmans’ ouster, saying he could not “work in an environmen­t with no clarity and lack of open communicat­ion”.

HI sacked Oltmans last week, following a string of lacklustre performanc­es ending the 63-year-old’s two-year regime. The body later advertised for the men’s position on its website, also announcing that high performanc­e director David John will take over as interim boss.

 ??  ?? Sjoerd Marijne
Sjoerd Marijne
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Harendra Singh

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