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Sean Long and Sam Burgess set to take over at Warrington Wolves?

In a shocking twist Featherstone Rovers have parted company with former Leeds Rhinos assistant coach, and former St Helens and Hull FC star Sean Long with immediate effect.

Long has taken the Rovers to the top of the Championship and seemingly in touching distance of Super League promotion finally though the club have struggled in some big games being knocked out of the Challenge Cup.

Long has been heavily linked with a move to Warrington Wolves in 2024 as assistant coach to partner with Sam Burgess.

Burgess’ move to the Halliwell Jones Stadium to replace former Fev boss Daryl Powell as head coach at the club after his dismissal in recent weeks.

It has been reported that Burgess is a done deal by the Mole down under but now the question is: is it nailed on after this from Long?

Featherstone released the following statement:

“We can confirm that we have today reached agreement with Head Coach Sean Long to part company with immediate effect.

“The Club has invested significantly this year to ensure that we give ourselves the best possible chance of promotion to Super League in 2023. The changes in rules that come into effect from 2024 make it extremely difficult to reach this goal in future years so we are committed to ensure that we leave no stone unturned in delivering this objective. The Board have backed this ambition by investing in a playing squad of Super League quality and have been disappointed therefore in this season’s team performance against some of our promotion rivals.

“As we reach the countdown to the play-off series, we need to ensure that we maximise the huge potential and high quality of our playing roster and we feel this change will enable us to make the required step up which is required

“We would like to place on record our thanks to Sean Long for his contribution to the Club’s efforts this season and wish him well in the future. We would ask our fans to continue to support the Club in their usual way just as they did in such large numbers at Halifax yesterday, we certainly will need their support in hopefully helping us to get over the line this year

“We have asked Director of Rugby James Ford to take up the Head Coaching role on an interim basis for the remainder of the year along with Ian Hardman, the Club will make a further assessment of whether we need to invest further in our coaching team.”

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