Daryl Powell has left his place as Warrington Wolves head coach by mutual consent; Sunday’s 42-6 defeat marked Warrington’s worst run of ends in a single season for over 20 years; Wolves’ chair Stuart Middleton stated: “The membership now wants to maneuver in a brand new path”
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Daryl Powell has left Warrington Wolves following the 42-6 defeat to bottom-of-the desk Wakefield.
Powell’s departure, by mutual consent, was introduced on Sunday night after the loss to Trinity which was Warrington’s fifth consecutive Tremendous League defeat and their seventh in eight video games.
His assistant Ryan Sheridan has additionally left the membership
After eight consecutive wins to begin their Tremendous League marketing campaign, Sunday’s one-sided thrashing towards Wakefield dropped Warrington to sixth place within the desk.
Head of youth Gary Chambers will now be in interim cost, supported by Richard Marshall, whereas Warrington search for a everlasting alternative.
Chair Stuart Middleton stated: “We might wish to thank Daryl for his dedication and endeavours since becoming a member of the membership final season however we really feel the staff now wants a special method.
“Outcomes and performances over the previous 18 months have fallen in need of the usual we anticipate and really feel the membership now wants to maneuver in a brand new path.
“We are going to now start an intensive course of to pick a brand new head coach to take the membership ahead.
“We nonetheless firmly consider this enjoying group have the power to compete on the highest degree.”
Powell had earlier been scathing about his facet’s efficiency and the gamers within the match towards Wakefield Trinity.
“I do not assume we did something nicely at the moment,” Powell stated after the sport, earlier than his departure.
“Wakefield performed nicely so give them credit score. However we had been actually poor on each degree.
“We regarded actually weak. We skilled very well however had been actually surprising and I’m dissatisfied with what I’ve seen.”
The membership are experiencing their worst run of ends in a single season for over 20 years.