Matthew Tredrea and Kristie Sheridan join Indian Women Hockey Teams Support Staff
Hockey India, the apex body for Hockey in India today announced the appointment of Matthew Tredrea and Kristie Sheridan as Scientific Advisors for each the Indian Senior Women and Junior Women Support staff respectively. Matthew has earlier served as the Scientific Advisor to the Indian Women’s Programme in 2013 and 2014 and is re-joining the team at a critical period as the Indian Women hockey team prepared for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Kristie will be focused on the going terms of scientific approach towards fitness and the game.
Matthew Tredrea (28); has a bachelor 
degree in Exercise and Sport science (Honours, Class I) from the 
University of Newcastle and has strong credentials both as a coach and 
an academician with nearly 10 years of experience.  Apart from being the
 Scientific Advisor to Hockey India he has been associated with the 
Malaysian Hockey Confederation as a consultant with the senior men’s 
national programme from February – May 2015. He joins the Indian team 
post completing his assignment as a senior Sports Scientist with Vector 
Health and a lecturer at the School of Exercise and Sports Science – CQ 
University. He has also worked with the Newcastle Knights and Australian
 Rugby League in the past.
“I am really happy to come back to India
 not only because it will be my second time with the team but also 
because I have been monitoring the team quite closely and the enthusiasm
 that these current set of athletes show is just outstanding. My 
expectation from the team is high and I am hope we can create magic on 
field and help India become a force to reckon with in 2016,” said 
Matthew.
Kristie Sheridan (29); is a Bachelor of 
Science – exercise and sport science (2011) from Newcastle University 
and masters in exercise physiology and rehabilitation (2012) from 
Charles Strut University. She has accreditations from ESSA for Exercise 
Physiology and is an ASCA level 2- strength and conditioning coach. Her 
work credentials include Exercise Physiologist & Strength 
Conditioning Coach with Vector Health, strength and conditioning coach 
with QRU – Junior Gold Cup and other associations.
“India will be a new experience for me 
and I am pleased to be joining the Junior Women Team. Hockey is a team 
sport and any coaching methodology only achieves its desired result 
within a team when the collective group have a positive outlook and 
hungry for wins. As a team we will work together and am confident of 
creating good results for the future,” said Kristie.
Mohd Mushtaque Ahmad, Secretary General,
 Hockey India  said “I am delighted that we have put together an 
extensive team support structure for the teams and now with Matthew and 
Kristie joining our Senior and Junior Women’s teams respectively it will
 only strengthen our campaign for the 2016 Rio Olympics. Our athletes 
have shown tremendous results so far and I am confident the new 
additions to the coaching and support staff are only going to strengthen
 our team’s performance for the future.”
The Indian Women’s team would be touring Argentina for a series from the 18th – 30th November 2015.

 
 
 
 
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