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Premiership club sack director of rugby ONE GAME into the new season

Newcastle Red Bulls have dispensed with the services of director of rugby Steve Diamond with Scotland coach Gregor Townsend set to join as a part-time consultant and advisor. 

Diamond’s position had been uncertain this summer once Newcastle’s takeover by the Austrian energy drink giants had been completed. 

But he had expected to be in charge for this season. 

However, Red Bull bosses have decided to remove the experienced Diamond from his position just one game into the 2025/26 PREM Rugby campaign in a move that must be considered a shock given its timing. 

Townsend had previously been linked with Newcastle. 

But although he has re-signed to stay with Scotland through to the 2027 World Cup, the former fly-half is now likely to become a part of the Kingston Park outfit.

Townsend will work with Newcastle around his Scotland role and be on hand to offer input in non-international periods – ie the autumn and summer internationals and Six Nations. 

Diamond’s assistant Alan Dickens is set to be promoted to Newcastle boss for now. 

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Newcastle Red Bulls have sacked director of rugby Steve Diamond one match into the season

Red Bull bosses are set to bring in  Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend as an advisor

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