Newcastle Red Bulls head coach Alan Dickens is to leave the club with immediate effect.
Dickens had been due to depart at the end of the season but an agreement has been reached to allow him to “pursue other opportunities”, the club said in a statement.
He joined Newcastle in the summer of 2024 to work under director of rugby Steve Diamond, but was promoted to head coach when Diamond left after one game this season.
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Dickens, who has coached at Northampton Saints, Leicester Tigers and with England Under-20s, managed just one win from his nine Prem games in charge, with Newcastle bottom of the table, five points adrift of Harlequins.
But he did lead Newcastle through their group in the Challenge Cup to set up an enticing last-16 tie against French giants La Rochelle next month.
However, while the Red Bulls spent January signing a host of new players to bolster the squad for next season, there was no talk of Dickens’ future.
And he revealed that Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend, in his role as a rugby consultant for Red Bull, had informed him in a phone call that he would not be staying on beyond the summer.
First head coach role for Wales great Jones
Jones, a veteran of more than 100 caps for Wales and two British and Irish Lions tours, arrived at Kingston Park in December as senior assistant coach, responsible for backs and the attack.
He had been an attack coach for more than a decade with Wales, Wasps and Scarlets, and in Super Rugby with Moana Pasifika, but this will be his first spell as a head coach.
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