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    Rugby league-England Coach Wane Resigns Nine Months Before World Cup

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    Posted on January 14, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Shaun Wane resigns as England Rugby League coach after six years, ahead of the World Cup. England's next match is against Tonga in October.

    England Rugby League Coach Shaun Wane Steps Down Ahead of World Cup

    Shaun Wane's Tenure and Departure

    (Changes headline tag to 'Rugby league', no change to text)

    Achievements During His Coaching

    Jan 14 (Reuters) - England head coach Shaun Wane has left the role after almost six years in charge, the Rugby Football League (RFL) said on Wednesday, and the search is on for a replacement nine months before the World Cup.

    Upcoming World Cup Details

    Wane, who previously coached Wigan, was appointed in February 2020, taking charge of his first competitive match in June 2021 before leading England when they hosted the Rugby League World Cup the following year.

    England lost to Samoa in the semi-finals, and Wane then won a test series over Tonga in 2023 and then against Samoa the following year, before suffering an Ashes whitewash against Australia in November last year.

    "It has been the honour of my life to coach England Rugby League over the last six years but after careful reflection I believe the time is right to step aside and allow the programme to move forward into its next chapter," Wane said in an RFL statement.

    "I wish everyone involved with England Rugby League the best going forward and for the World Cup later this year."

    The 2026 Rugby League World Cup will be hosted by Australia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand in October-November.

    England will face Tonga in Perth in their opening match on October 17, then take on France a week later before completing the group stage against Papua New Guinea in New South Wales.

    (Reporting by Trevor StynesEditing by Christian Radnedge)

    Table of Contents

    • Shaun Wane's Tenure and Departure
    • Achievements During His Coaching
    • Upcoming World Cup Details

    Key Takeaways

    • •Shaun Wane resigns as England Rugby League coach.
    • •Wane's tenure lasted nearly six years.
    • •England lost to Samoa in the World Cup semi-finals.
    • •Wane led England to victories over Tonga and Samoa.
    • •The 2026 World Cup will be hosted by Australia, PNG, and NZ.

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    A coach in sports is a person responsible for training and directing a team or individual athletes, focusing on improving performance and strategy.

    2What is a semi-final in sports?

    A semi-final is a match or round in a tournament that precedes the final, determining which competitors will advance to compete for the championship.

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