Between 1999 and 2005 Fulton served as player/coach of Chelmsford in the Men's England Hockey League.[5][6][7] In September 2002, while in Pretoria, Fulton was hospitalised after he and his then girlfriend and later wife Natalie, interrupted a suspected burglar at his home. Fulton was reportedly stabbed or slashed seven times during the incident.[8][9] In 2004 he guided Chelmsford to promotion to the Premier Division.[10] During this time Fulton also coached field hockey at Felsted School.[11]
Between 2011 and 2014, after returning to South Africa, Fulton held several coaching positions including serving as Assistant Coach of both the women's (2011) and men's (2013–2014) national teams. He also coached the Northern Blues at interprovincial level and served as technical director with the University of Pretoria while his wife, Natalie, served as the club manager.[28][29][30][31][32]
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