Rugby-Cole leaves boyhood club Leicester after 18 years


FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - European Champions Cup - Leicester Tigers v Ospreys - Welford Road Stadium, Leicester, Britain - January 20, 2023 Leicester Tigers' Dan Cole Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/ File Photo

Dec 31 (Reuters) - Former ‌England prop Dan Cole is leaving ‌his role as recruitment and retention manager ‌at Leicester Tigers due to personal reasons, the Premiership club said on Wednesday, ending an 18-year association ‍at his hometown club.

Cole, 38, ‍spent his entire ‌playing career at Leicester before taking up his ‍backroom ​role at the club from August.

He leaves the job after less ⁠than five months.

"I am leaving Tigers with ‌a heavy heart," Cole said in a club statement.

"This ⁠club ‍means everything to me and it has been an honour to represent the badge. Unfortunately, ‍a change in personal circumstances ‌dictates that I cannot give the role the attention it deserves moving forwards so I am stepping away."

Cole, who made 118 appearances for England and twice toured with the British & Irish Lions, won four Premiership titles with ‌Leicester and played over 340 senior games for the club since making his debut in 2007.

He ​gave no further details on the reasons for his exit.

(Reporting by Trevor Stynes; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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