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James Lowes leaves Leeds Rhinos to start job outside rugby league

Leeds Rhinos coach James Lowes during the Betfred Super League match at the Mend-A-Hose-Jungle, Castleford. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Sunday July 8, 2018. See PA story RUGBYL Castleford. Photo credit should read: Mike Egerton/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use. No false commercial association. No video emulation. No manipulation of images.
Image: James Lowes is starting a new role outside rugby league

Assistant coach James Lowes has left Super League strugglers Leeds Rhinos to take up a role outside rugby league.

Lowes had returned to Headingley last summer to become first-team coach alongside Kevin Sinfield - his third spell with the club as a player and coach.

He stayed with the Rhinos after they appointed David Furner as head coach and Sinfield became director of rugby.

Lowes played more than 100 games as a hooker for the Rhinos and had a number of successful seasons with the Bradford Bulls, also coaching both sides for brief spells and taking charge of rugby union side Yorkshire/Leeds Carnegie.

during the Super League match between Huddersfield Giants and Wakefield Wildcats at John Smith's Stadium on April 21, 2014 in Huddersfield, England.
Image: Richard Agar has joined the Rhinos' first-team coaching staff

His place on Leeds' first-team staff will be taken up by current head of player and coach development Richard Agar.

Sinfield said, "On behalf of everyone at the Rhinos, I would like to thank Jimmy for his efforts at the club.

"I know he is excited about the new challenge ahead of him and he leaves with our best wishes.

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"In the interim, Richard Agar will join the first team coaching staff combined with his role as Head of Player and Coach Development.

"Richard is a vastly experienced coach and will be a great addition to the coaching staff."

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