Manawatu Standard

Batch stands down as Black Sticks coach

- HOCKEY

Colin Batch has resigned as head coach of the Black Sticks men, just two months after signing a fouryear coaching extension.

Departing Wellington Phoenix football coach Ernie Merrick, a good friend of Batch’s, let the cat out of the bag at his final press conference yesterday.

‘‘It’s coincident­al, isn’t it, that two or three of these positions change," Merrick said.

‘‘I got a text from a friend of mine Colin Batch who is the Black Sticks’ national coach? And he’s resigned as well.’’

Hockey New Zealand high performanc­e director Terry Evans confirmed Batch’s departure.

It is understood he is leaving to take up a coaching position with Australian Hockey.

‘‘We wish Colin all the best and thank him for his dedication to the Black Sticks Men’s programme during his four years in New Zealand,’’ Evans said.

‘‘We know this decision hasn’t been an easy one for Colin, and that having been away from his family in Australia for eight years has been the main reason for returning back home.’’

Batch, a former Australian internatio­nal, led the Black Sticks’ men for the past four years leading on from the London 2012 Olympics.

He was on the verge of guiding New Zealand to the semi-finals at the Rio Olympics, but they conceded three goals in the final four minutes to lose 3-2 to Germany in their quarter-final.

Prior to that, Batch was head coach of the Belgium men for two years, and was assistant coach of the Australian men for eight years which included two successful Olympic campaigns. He also played 175 internatio­nals for Australia.

Batch oversaw a major culture shift during his time as Black Sticks Men’s coach and achieved a silver medal finish at the 2014 World League Final, fourth at the 2014 Glasgow Commonweal­th Games and gold at the 2015 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.

This year, his side secured bronze medals at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup and Six Nations in Valencia.

Meanwhile, Mark Hager has been re-signed as head coach of the Black Sticks’ women. The contract extension sees Hager confirm his place as head of the programme until after the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Hager has been head coach of the Black Sticks women since early 2009 and has progressed his side from a world ranking of 12th to their current spot at fifth.

●➤ Women’s squad named P20

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