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Neil Jukes resigns as head coach of Leigh Centurions

 Leigh Centurions - The Mend A Hose Jungle, Castleford, England - Leigh coach Neil Jukes.
Image: Neil Jukes has left Leigh after three defeats in four matches

Leigh are looking for a new coach following the resignation of Neil Jukes just a month into the season.

Jukes, 41, quit his job following discussions with club owner Derek Beaumont in the aftermath of the Centurions' 32-26 home defeat to Toulouse on Sunday.

It was the third defeat in four Betfred Championship matches for Leigh, who were the firm favourites to make a swift return to Super League following their relegation last September.

Kieron Purtill will take over as caretaker coach with Paul Anderson acting as his assistant while the club advertise the vacancy.

 Betfred Super League - Leeds Rhinos v Leigh Centurions - Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Leeds, England - Leigh console themselves after their loss to Leeds.
Image: Leigh were relegated from Super League last season

Beaumont said: "It's a sad day for me. Neil has the best interests of the club at heart.

"When he thought he was the man who could no longer deliver he would let me know before I got in the position to have to sack him.

"We had a really interesting two-hour conversation that I found very emotional, seeing a guy who I know cares so deeply about this club that he wants to leave the position open to a guy he believes will be better than him to take the club forward."

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Jukes played for Leigh and succeeded Paul Rowley as head coach on the eve of the 2016 season.

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He guided the Centurions to promotion at the first attempt but saw them relinquish their spot after they lost to Catalans Dragons in the Million Pound Game.

Jukes said: "Since returning to Leigh I've been part of this club for nearly 10 years and I believe I've served it with distinction as assistant coach and head coach.

"We've had some unbelievably great times that I will never forget and also some bad times, far worse than we are experiencing at the moment.

"What is important is to get the club and the playing group to where it needs to be and there comes a time when everyone's lifespan on the shelf comes to an end.

"I'm a genuine local guy and no one will be more pleased than me if we achieve our Super League goal this year."