Mainland Tactix Announce New Assistant Coach
Mainland Tactix Announce New Assistant Coach
27 November 2014
A move to Christchurch for family reasons has paid off for New Zealand Secondary Schools Netball coach Marianne Delaney-Hoshek, announced today as assistant coach of the Mainland Tactix.
Delaney-Hoshek will work alongside new head coach Sue Hawkins for the 2015 ANZ Championship season at the Tactix after three years in Wellington as assistant coach of the Central Pulse.
Netball Mainland CEO Brigit Hearn says they’re thrilled to have secured one of New Zealand’s up and coming elite coaches.
“Marianne comes to us with a wealth of experience and we are delighted she has been targeted by Netball New Zealand to be a part of their High Performance Coaching programme.
“We are excited about the pairing of Marianne and Sue (Hawkins) and can’t wait for the Tactix team and management to get together early December to start pre-season training,” she said.
Head coach Sue Hawkins is equally enthusiastic about Marianne’s appointment.
“Marianne’s energy and enthusiasm is infectious, her coaching skills and knowledge is vital for the Tactix moving forward and I am delighted to be working with her,” she said.
For Delaney-Hoshek, the move south from Wellington is returning to home, and she’s excited by the opportunity to work together with Sue Hawkins and the talented team of Tactix players.
“I am really excited to be coaching alongside one of the world’s best coaches in Sue Hawkins and I believe that Netball Mainland have recruited a very strong group of players for us to work together with.”
“I’m honoured to have been selected for this role and I’m looking forward to getting started in the next few weeks!”
Delaney-Hoshek has accrued an impressive coaching CV over the past decade;
• Assistant
Coach ANZC Central Pulse team 2012-2014
• Assistant
Coach NZ A 2014
• Head Coach NZ Secondary Schools
2013-2014 (winning trans-Tasman competition)
• Head
Coach Wellington NPC team 2013
• Assistant Coach NZ
Secondary Schools 2011- 2012
• Wellington High
Performance Coach 2009-2010
• Head Coach Wellington U21
2008-2010
• NNZ Coach Accelerator Programme
2012-2014
• NNZ Emerging Talent Selector
2013-2014
Qualifications:
• Batchelor of Education
Majoring in Physical Education, Canterbury
University/Christchurch College of Education
• Diploma
of Secondary Teaching, Christchurch College of
Education
• NNZ Level 3 Coaching Certificate
The Mainland Tactix players will come into the Tactix programme on December 1st with and induction day in the same week. Star import player Mwai Kumwenda will join the team from Malawi in early January with warm-up matches scheduled against other ANZ Championship teams later that month.
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