Super League side London Broncos have confirmed that Rob Powell has left his position as coach of the club with immediate effect.
Powell, who has been replaced by Tony Rea, has decided to hand in his resignation with the Broncos bottom of the Super League table.
Despite stepping down, chairman David Hughes has revealed that Powell will still have a role with the club.
"We had to make changes because our performances were unacceptable. This is a result of our mid season internal review with other findings due to be concluded soon. We are advertising for a new head coach, both in the UK and worldwide, with a view to him being in place for pre-season on November 1," he told the club's official website.
"Rob is still part of the team and we hope he will work with Tony for the remainder of the season. He will have a job with the club going forward in some capacity, obviously his specific role will be dependant on the new head coach.
"Rob is important to the development side of the club along with Phil Jones, and is a valued member of staff."
Powell took charge of the Broncos in 2010.