Newcastle Falcons coach steps down ahead of ‘next challenge’ in Wales

Scott Baldwin coaching at Newcastle Falcons.
Former Wales hooker Scott Baldwin has stepped down from his position at Newcastle Falcons due to personal reasons, leaving the club with one year left on his contract.
Baldwin joined the Premiership outfit last summer as he moved away from his family in a difficult campaign that has seen him stay in a hotel and travel home when possible.
Subsequently, the former international has spoken with Newcastle Falcons and it has been agreed that he will walk away from his current deal ahead of the 2024/25 season.
Fair to his family
“I’ve got a young family down in South Wales and it has been tough commuting up and down to Newcastle, living in a hotel during the week and nipping back for the odd day in between games,” he said.
“I want to be fair to my family and also to the club, who have been great in terms of understanding my situation.
“I’d like to thank all the players and staff at the Falcons for the support they have given me during my season up in the North East, and the effort they’ve shown.
“Everyone would acknowledge it has been a challenging year but I really enjoyed working with the lads up there, and I’ve grown as a coach and a person during that time.
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“I’m now looking forward to my next challenge back in Wales, which is away from rugby. I’ll be doing some coaching at semi-pro level a couple of nights a week so I’ll retain a foot-hold in the game, and I wish nothing but the best for Newcastle Falcons as they move into next season.”
Chairman of rugby Matt Thompson wished the ex-Ospreys and Wales hooker well on his departure from the Falcons, thanking the coach for his “hard work” and “honesty”.
“We have enjoyed having Scott with us, and despite it being a difficult campaign we really valued the contribution he made,” he said.
“It has been tough for him being so far away from his young family for most of the week, and as much as he was relishing the challenge of his coaching career in Newcastle you also have to think of the bigger picture.
“Scott has been very open and honest with us about his situation, which we completely understand, and he just felt it would be fairest to the club and to his family if he stood down from the last year of his contract.
“On behalf of the entire staff here at Kingston Park I’d like to thank him for all his hard work during his time with us, and wish him well for whatever comes next.”
Newcastle go into the off-season on the back of a dismal Premiership campaign where they lost 18 out of 18 games, finishing 27 points adrift of Gloucester at basement.
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