Salford head coach Rowley to change role in 2026
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Salford Red Devils head coach Paul Rowley will step down from his role after the conclusion of the 2025 season to become the club's director of rugby.
The 49-year-old took charge of the Super League side in 2022 and has overseen an impressive three seasons during his tenure.
The club said they would announce the appointment of their head coach from 2026 "very soon".
"I just want to re-emphasise and reiterate the fact that I'm not going anywhere. I'm certainly committed to being at Salford, first and foremost as a coach in 2025,"
"I absolutely love it here. I'm committed to this place, and I want to be here for 2025 and beyond. That's what I will be doing. I won't be going anywhere.
"I want to be part of the growth of the club. There's a lot happening on and off the field and I want to be a part of that."
In his first season Rowley reached the play-offs and the former Leigh and Toronto Wolfpack boss also led the club to a fourth-placed finish this term before they were defeated by Leigh in the play-off eliminator.
“In the last 12 months he has turned down approaches from three clubs to remain at Salford, so it was imperative we returned that loyalty and provided him with the opportunity to build a legacy for the club that will last generations," managing director Paul King added.