Shaun Wane to quit Wigan

Shaun Wane Credit: Richard Sellers/PA Wire/PA Images

Wigan coach Shaun Wane has announced a shock decision to leave his home-town club after 36 years.

The 53-year-old Wane began his playing career with Wigan in 1982 and has gone on to become their longest-serving coach of the Super League era.

"I feel that now is the right time for me to seek a new challenge and direction in my professional career," he said.

The announcement comes just two days after Wigan produced what Wane described as his team's best performance of the season, a 38-10 derby victory over Warrington at the Magic Weekend which keeps them in touch with Betfred Super League leaders St Helens.

Wane, who was promoted to head coach in succession to Australian Michael Maguire in 2011, will stay on until the end of the season, which gives the club plenty of time to secure a replacement.

Under Wane, Wigan have swept the board, winning the Challenge Cup, League Leader's Shield, World Club Challenge and two Super League Grand Finals and they are on course to complete the double for a second time, having reached the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup.