Mark Hager
Appearance
Personal information | |||
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Born | 28 April 1964 | ||
National team | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1985–1996 | Australia | 231 | (179) |
Medal record |
Mark William Hager (born 28 April 1964) is a retired Australian
Atlanta, Georgia
where he was the captain.
Coaching career
Following his playing career, Hager has been pursuing a coaching career in the sport. His achievements as a coach include:
- 2018 Commonwealth Games - Head Coach, New Zealand Women (Gold)
- 2008 Beijing Olympics – Asst Coach, Australian Men (Bronze)
- 2009 8 Nations – Head Coach, Australian U21 Men (Gold)
- 2007 Youth Olympics – Head Coach, Australia (Gold)
- 2005–07 Australian Institute Team – Head Coach
- 2005 U21 World Cup – Head Coach, Australia (Silver)
- 2004 Athens Olympics – Asst Coach, Australian Women (5th)
- 2003 Champions Trophy – Asst Coach, Australian Women (Gold)
- 2002 World Cup – Asst Coach, Australian Women (4th)
- 2002 Champions Trophy – Asst Coach, Australian Women (4th)
- 2001 Champions Trophy – Asst Coach, Australian Women (Bronze)
- 2001 U21 World Cup – Head Coach, Australian Women (Bronze)
- 1998-0 AHL – Head Coach, WA Thundersticks (2 x Golds)
In December 2008, Hager was appointed the coach of the New Zealand women's national field hockey team (the Black Sticks Women). Besides this he is also the head coach of Kalinga Lancers which plays in the Hockey India League(HIL)
On 11 January 2019 Hager was appointed Head Coach of England & Great Britain women's national field hockey team[1]
Personal life
His wife
have all represented Australia at field hockey at the Olympic Games.References
External links
- Mark Hager at Olympedia
- Mark Hager at the Australian Olympic Committee