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Fulton's Son Debuts at Junior Hockey World Cup
28 Nov
Summary
- Jake Fulton, son of India coach Craig, debuts for Ireland.
- He plays in the Junior World Cup held in Madurai, India.
- Jake's parents are Olympians and international hockey players.

Jake Fulton, son of Indian men's hockey team head coach Craig Fulton, has embarked on his international hockey journey, debuting for Ireland at the Junior World Cup in Madurai. Despite his father's prominent coaching role, Jake represents his birth nation, Ireland, a decision rooted in his upbringing and lifelong hockey career there. His parents, Craig and Natalie Fulton, are distinguished former international players who notably competed together for South Africa at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
At just 16 years old, Jake's presence at the Junior World Cup signifies a significant step up, a challenge he embraces. His impactful performance in Ireland's opening match, where he contributed to two goals, highlights his potential. This debut marks a new chapter for the young athlete, who previously won the EuroHockey U18 Championship II in Turkiye.
Craig Fulton, currently focused on the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia, also keeps a close watch on his son's progress. The family connection to hockey is undeniable, with Jake drawing inspiration and guidance from his parents' extensive experience. His successful start in Madurai suggests a promising future, potentially mirroring or even surpassing his father's legacy.




