Flag winning coach James Hazelman has made the shock call to step down from his role as senior coach at the Tigers after Katamatite pulled off one of the great grand final upsets in PDL history, defeating previously undefeated side Waaia in September’s decider, denying the Bombers of a history-making four-peat.
Hazelman had led the club for the past three seasons, which resulted in three consecutive finals campaigns, including a 36-11 win-loss record since 2023.
The Tigers finished sixth in Hazelman’s first year, overcoming a near-triple-figures loss early in the season to rebound to a finals spot, before a preliminary finals exit in 2024 after winning the minor premiership.
A final round win over Katandra placed the yellow and black second this year, but were left until the final game of the season to spell an end to Waaia’s flawless run.
Hazelman’s decision was announced during the club’s best and fairest night on Tuesday.
“Unfortunately, all good things must come to and end, and James' tenure at the Tigers has most certainly been a good thing,” a club statement said on Katamatite’s Facebook page.
“The Katamatite Football Club would like to extend our thanks to James Hazelman who has made the call to step down as senior coach following our 2025 premiership season.
“Since joining Katamatite in 2023, on the back of a huge list turnover, James has done everything possible to achieve ultimate success.
“His professionalism that he instilled in the group and experienced tactical mind led to Katamatite achieving a 36-11 record over his 3 years and winning our first senior flag in 24 years.
“It's safe to say that James has left the club in a great place.”
The club has yet to announce Hazelman’s successor for its title defence.