Joel Tomkins has confirmed he has chosen to step down from his role as head coach at CatalansĀ Dragons, a role he heldĀ for just under a year, due to "personal reasons".
The former England rugby league and union international revealed that time away from family had been challenging and after a recent period of time back at home, he made the decision to leave Dragons after seven games of the Super League season with the side sixth in the table.
Initially Tomkins had taken on the role as an interim coach following Steve McNamara's departure, but within months he was appointed to the permanent role at the club he had spent the last years of his playing career at.
"My time at Catalans Dragons over the past 18 months has brought plenty of highs, along with some challenges, all of which I've genuinely valued as a rookie head coach," Tomkins said.
"I've learned a great deal, both personally and professionally, and I'm grateful for the friendships and experiences I've gained along the way.
"I leave the club a better coach than when I arrived.
"However, living away from my family for a prolonged period has been difficult.
"After recently spending some time back at home due to personal reasons, I've taken the decision to step away and bring my time at the club to a close.
"I'm very grateful to the players, staff and supporters, and I wish the club every success for the remainder of the season and in future."
Tomkins had been absent from the club's last three fixtures, in which they took one win after winning three of their first four, sparking belief that the former Wigan Warriors star would be making an exit.
Ryan Sheridan, alongside assistant coaches Micky McIlorum and Mitchell Pearce, will be taking over as interim head coach with the side's next game on April 18 against top of the table Warrington Wolves in the Super League.
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