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Charlesworth to quit as Australia coach in August

March 26, 2014 06:32 pm | Updated May 19, 2016 11:44 am IST - SYDNEY

“The Kookaburras are in good shape and can be further refreshed by a new head coach as they head toward the Rio Olympics,” he said

Ric Charlesworth will step down from his coaching position at the end of the Commonwealth games. File Photo: R V Moorthy

Ric Charlesworth plans to quit as coach of the Australian men’s field hockey team after the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

A four-time Olympian and winner of the 1986 World Cup as a player, Charlesworth has had a successful coaching career first with Australia’s women’s team leading the Hockeyroos to two Olympic and two World Cup titles between 1993-2000 and then with the Kookaburras since 2008.

Charlesworth announced his decision on Wednesday, saying “The Kookaburras are in good shape and can be further refreshed by a new head coach as they head toward the Rio Olympics.”

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Under Charlesworth, the Kookaburras won the World Cup, Champions Trophy, Commonwealth Games and earned Olympic bronze. The Commonwealth Games finish Aug. 3.

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