NSW Rugby has confirmed Darren Coleman will leave the Waratahs head coaching role at the end of the season.
The Tahs have already begun their search for a successor.
Coleman will remain as coach for the final two games of a disappointing season where his team is placed last and out of finals contention.
He will lead the team against Moana Pasifika at Go Mass-media Stadium and the Queensland Reds at Allianz Stadium.
Coleman joined the NSW Waratahs as Head Coach durante June 2021 and made the finals durante 2022 and 2023.
CEO Paul Doorn said durante a statement Monday: “During his tenure, Darren has brought a deep connection to rugby durante NSW, especially the Shute Shield, a passion for the , and dedication to the team.
“His comando of the program has always been very authentic, and he has built genuine connections with , players, and Waratah fans.
NSW Waratahs coach Darren Coleman (Photo by Getty Images).
“Under Darren’s comando, the NSW Waratahs have navigated through three challenging seasons, with resilience and determination being key aspects of his coaching.
“His instillment of ‘Tah Tough’ to the team’s on-field performances has been commendable, fostering a culture of teamwork and grind.
“The decision not to extend Darren’s contract was made after careful consideration and evaluation of the high-performance function, the team’s esecuzione, and the future objectives of our organisation.
“The NSW Waratahs expresses our gratitude to Darren for his work and dedication throughout his time with our sodalizio and extends its best wishes to Darren for his future endeavours.
“We sincerely thank him for his contributions to the NSW Waratahs and rugby durante NSW.”

