Daryl Powell linked as Castleford Tigers axe Andy Last after going bottom of Super League
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Last left the club on Friday, hours after they dropped to the bottom of Betfred Super League following a 28-0 home drubbing by Huddersfield Giants.
A two-line statement, posted on the club’s website just after 11pm, stated: Castleford Tigers can confirm that Andy Last has departed the club with immediate effect. The club will make a further statement after the weekend.”
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Hide AdTigers are locked in a desperate relegation battle with neighbours Wakefield Trinity, who they visit in their next game on Friday, August 18.
Last night’s defeat saw Trinity, who were six points adrift just two months ago, move above Tigers on points difference ahead of Sunday’s game at Hull FC.
Last joined Castleford from Wakefield before the 2022 season, as assistant to Lee Radford. He was made interim-coach following Radford’s departure in March and signed a contract until the end of 2025 the following month.
Tigers managed four wins, two of those against Leeds Rhinos, during his time in charge and are on a run of five successive defeats.
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Hide AdLast is the second coach to lose his job inside a week after former Castleford boss Daryl Powell left Warrington Wolves.
Powell is now being linked with a return to Tigers where he was coach from 2013 until the end of 2021. John Kear, who kept Trinity in Super League at Tigers’ expense in 2006, is also a possible candidate.
Last’s assistant Craig Lingard is committed to his his role as Batley Bulldogs coach until the end of this season when he will step down to go full-time with Tigers.