Otago Daily Times

Familiar figure taking role as performanc­e manager with Otago associatio­n

- ADRIAN SECONI

PERHAPS there will always be a Martin going in to bat for Otago.

Yesterday, Katey Martin revealed she was retiring after 20 years with the Sparks.

It is a big loss. But her father Steve Martin has helped take some of the sting out of her departure.

He has been appointed as the general manager of performanc­e at the Otago Cricket Associatio­n.

Martin brings considerab­le experience to the role. He has served as the southern zone general manager for New Zealand Rugby League for the past 12 years.

Prior to that he held a range of management and performanc­e roles with the Otago Rugby Football Union, including a threeyear stint as Otago coach and Highlander­s assistant coach.

He is also a very big cricket fan. Martin has been a constant presence at Otago Sparks games. His support for daughter Katey has been unwavering.

He is a former manager of the Sparks and the convener of selectors for the Volts for the past three years, so has a very clear idea of the high performanc­e picture at the associatio­n.

Cricket’s gain, is rugby league’s loss, though. He has been instrument­al in helping revive rugby league in Dunedin and has enjoyed helping grow the game in the South Island.

‘‘It is in a really good place at the moment, structural­ly and financiall­y, and I just felt it was time for another challenge for me somewhere,’’ Martin said.

‘‘Hopefully I can make a difference. My background has been in high performanc­e, so that was the attraction for me.’’

Otago has some challenges ahead, but Martin said some good work had already been done.

The Sparks made the final of the Super Smash and won the Hallyburto­n Johnstone Shield and ‘‘there is still more growth tucked in behind the current Sparks group’’.

‘‘And from a Volts perspectiv­e . . . we saw progress in various areas; it is just a matter of continuing that progress so that it yields the results that we are all after.’’

The role is a diverse one, but essentiall­y he will lead the high performanc­e management team.

Otago Cricket Associatio­n chief executive Mike Coggan is excited about the qualities Martin brings to the role.

‘‘Having carefully reviewed our strategic needs across our performanc­e environmen­t and employed very capable coaching staff last winter, we believe we have now attracted the perfect leader in Steve, to drive our performanc­e goals and support our pathway and performanc­e athletes, and coaching staff to reach their potential,’’ Coggan said.

‘‘This is an influentia­l role focused on getting the best out of people, to assist them to reach their potential.

‘‘Steve’s empathetic leadership approach, his learningba­sed focus and extensive experience leading high performing sporting environmen­ts will hugely benefit our performanc­e programme’’.

The appointmen­t panel included New Zealand Cricket high performanc­e staff Marty Croy and Pete Sanford, Otago Cricket Associatio­n board director Nathan McCullum, Coggan, and players Jacob Duffy and Polly Inglis.

Martin will start his new role on Monday.

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