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Kevin Parrish may decide to quit as Invicta Dynamos head coach as strain of the job takes its toll

Kevin Parrish knows his Dynamos side need to take maximum points against lowly Peterborough Islanders and Haringey Greyhounds
Kevin Parrish knows his Dynamos side need to take maximum points against lowly Peterborough Islanders and Haringey Greyhounds

By Steve Tervet

Kevin Parrish is considering his future as Invicta Dynamos head coach after coming to the end of a tough year in charge of the club.

The 37-year-old joined the Dynamos as a player in 1997 and has coached the team for the last nine seasons but his time in charge could come to an end this summer.

Parrish (pictured) admitted that juggling his coaching commitments and being a father to two young children was becoming increasingly difficult.

He said: "The last couple of years have been tough and (seen) life changes. I’ve got two little ones now, so I’m not so sure (about my future) at the moment.

"It does impact it. When I get home late from a trip to Cardiff, all I want to do is sleep until midday, so I miss out on seeing my kids. We know we’re in for that but it’s tough.

"I don’t want to get away from the sport totally and I’ve still got part-ownership in the club. It’s time to sit down, get out on the golf course and have time away from hockey, enjoy the summer.

"I’ll look at it and see what I’m doing but it has to be decided in the next few weeks because guys will start finding teams."

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