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		<title>RIP Michael Nobbs: Australia Star and India Coach Passes Away</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The world of field hockey mourns the loss of Michael Nobbs, ex-head coach of India&#8217;s national men&#8217;s team, who died Thursday aged 72 after a long illness. Originally from Australia,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The world of field hockey mourns the loss of Michael Nobbs, ex-head coach of India&#8217;s national men&#8217;s team, who died Thursday aged 72 after a long illness. Originally from Australia, Nobbs was not just a stellar player but also a transformative coach across continents.</p>



<p>Married to ex-Aussie player Lee Capps, Nobbs&#8217; daughter Caitlin continues the family legacy in Australia&#8217;s women&#8217;s squad. His playing career sparkled with 76 caps between 1979 and 1985, anchoring defenses at the 1981 World Cup and 1984 Olympics.</p>



<p>Stepping in during India&#8217;s darkest hour post-2008 Olympic qualification flop, Nobbs was appointed in 2011. He steered the team through Olympic qualifiers to London 2012 entry, though results were disappointing, leading to his exit.</p>



<p>Yet, Nobbs&#8217; 13-month stint revolutionized Indian hockey. He emphasized discipline, fitness, and tactical sharpness, setting stages for future triumphs. Beyond India, his Japanese coaching role showcased his global footprint.</p>



<p>Hockey Australia&#8217;s emotional statement captured the sentiment: deepest sympathies to all touched by his life in hockey, honoring him as a true professional. Known for relentless work ethic as a defender, Nobbs embodied dedication.</p>



<p>Tributes pour in from players he mentored, underscoring his role in reviving Indian hockey&#8217;s spirit. While London was a low, Nobbs planted seeds of professionalism that bloomed later. The sport bids farewell to a giant whose passion bridged nations.</p>
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