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Warrington Wolves: Daryl Powell leaves head coach position after defeat to Wakefield | Rugby League News


Last Updated: 30/07/23 9:28pm

Daryl Powell on the Warrington Wolves' bench during the defeat at Wakefield

Daryl Powell on the Warrington Wolves’ bench during the defeat at Wakefield

Daryl Powell has left Warrington Wolves following Sunday’s 42-6 defeat to bottom-of-the table Wakefield.

It was Warrington’s fifth consecutive Super League defeat and their seventh in eight games.

Gary Chambers will now be in interim charge, supported by Richard Marshall, while Warrington look for a permanent replacement.

Chairman Stuart Middleton said: “We’d like to thank Daryl for his commitment and endeavours since joining the club last season but we feel the team now needs a different approach.

“Results and performances over the past 18 months have fallen short of the standard we expect and feel the club now needs to move in a new direction.

“We will now begin a thorough process to select a new head coach to take the club forward.

“We still firmly believe this playing group have the ability to compete at the highest level.”

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