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Anthony Murray quits role at Whitehaven

by Cumbria Crack
01/03/2026
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After Whitehaven’s first Championship win. Picture: Brett Thurlow

Whitehaven have been rocked by the sudden resignation of coach Anthony Murray.

His decision to quit his role with the Championship club came less than five hours after he saw his side collect their first win of the season.

They beat Rochdale 20-0 at the Ortus Rec and he had already spoken to the fans declaring his delight at the win and the performance of his young side.

Howrever that was followed by his statement outlining the reasons for his decision to leave the club after four Championship games and a Challenge Cup-tie.

He said: “It is with massive regret I am resigning from my position as head coach at Whitehaven.

“I would like to place on record my sincere gratitude for the opportunity and support I have received since my appointment.

“It has been a privilege to work with the players, staff, and supporters of this great club.

“However, due to the travel distance, my new role at work as operations manager, and the increased training demands required with the change in level of competition, this has had a significant impact on me mentally, physically, and emotionally.

“For these reasons, I feel I can no longer maintain the level of commitment required to fulfil the role of head coach to the standards the club deserves.

“I do wish to remain involved in the game closer to where I live and in a capacity with fewer responsibilities than a head coach, should such an opportunity arise.

“Once again, I want to emphasise how much I have valued the opportunity to help put Whitehaven back on the map and support the club in moving towards a more sustainable, locally focused recruitment model.

“It has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my 14 years as a head coach.

“I leave with a heavy heart but must prioritise my health, family, and work commitments at this time. I wish Whitehaven every success for the future.”

The Whitehaven club said: “The club would like to thank Anthony for his efforts during his time at Whitehaven, having joined during a significant period of transition, and we acknowledge the commitment he has shown throughout.

“To our supporters, sponsors and playing group, we can confirm that an interim coaching appointment will be announced within the next 24 hours – TBA – in preparation for Sunday’s Midlands fixture, while the board and its advisors consider the club’s next steps.

“Further updates will be provided in due course.”

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