Joel Tomkins has left his position as head coach of Catalans Dragons after nine months due to personal reasons. He signed a two-year contract last July but has stepped down, with assistant coaches currently managing the team.
Departed Catalans Dragons head coach Joel Tomkins in club emblazoned hat and coat
Joel Tomkins signed a two-year deal with Catalans Dragons last July [SWPIX.COM]
Catalans Dragons head coach Joel Tomkins has left the club for personal reasons after nine months in the role.
Coaches Ryan Sheridan, Michael McIlorum and Mitchell Pearce have taken the team for their previous three games and will remain in charge for the time being.
"I have learned a great deal, both personally and professionally, and I am grateful for the connections and experiences gained along the way," Tomkins told the club website.
"I'm leaving the club a better coach than when I arrived.
"However, living away from my family for such a long time has been difficult. After recently spending some time at home for personal reasons, I have made the decision to end my contract with the club."
Tomkins, the older brother of former Man of Steel Sam, was a dual-code international in his playing days.
He had two spells with Wigan Warriors either side of his time in union with Saracens and ended his playing career with Les Dracs in 2021 having made 25 appearances for the club over two seasons.
The French side have won four and lost three of their Super League games this season and were knocked out of the Challenge Cup in the quarter finals by St Helens last week.
Q&A
Why did Joel Tomkins leave Catalans Dragons?
Joel Tomkins left Catalans Dragons for personal reasons.
How long was Joel Tomkins the head coach of Catalans Dragons?
Joel Tomkins was the head coach for nine months, having taken over in June of the previous year.
Who is currently in charge of Catalans Dragons after Tomkins' departure?
Coaches Ryan Sheridan, Michael McIlorum, and Mitchell Pearce are currently managing the team.
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