Australia hire McInnes as women’s coach
Richard McInnes will trade in his job as Australia’s performance analyst to become the national women’s head coach. Since accepting the new position in the off-field reshuffle of 2005, McInnes has helped Australia significantly through the meticulous and time-consuming video research he combined with his technical expertise. Read more
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