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Andy Tennant leaves position as Essex Women's head coach

Jason Gallian to take charge for final weeks of difficult first season for Tier 1 team

ESPNcricinfo staff
02-Sep-2025 • 11 hrs ago
Andy Tennant speaks to his Sunrisers players, Central Sparks vs Sunrisers, Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, Kidderminster, May 1, 2024

Andy Tennant coached Sunrisers before being appointed by Essex  •  Gareth Copley/Getty Images

Andy Tennant has stepped down as Essex Women's head coach after less than a season in the role. Tennant was appointed last year to take charge of the club's first fully professional women's team after Essex were awarded Tier 1 status, but departs with a record of five wins across all competitions.
Despite securing a maiden trophy for Sunrisers in the final season of the regional women's structure, he was unable to produce the same success with a group at Essex featuring many of the same players. They are out of contention in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup, with one win and eight defeats, and finished second from bottom in the Vitality Blast group table. Essex were also knocked out by Tier 2 Yorkshire in their only game in the T20 County Cup.
"With the break in the fixtures for the Hundred, it has been an opportunity for both the club and myself to reflect and look ahead to next season," Tennant said. "Following those conversations, it feels like now is the right time to step aside and seek my next opportunity.
"I am proud of what we have achieved together as a group and I would like to thank Essex for giving me the opportunity to continue the job we started with the Sunrisers three years ago. I wish the club well and I am confident this outstanding group of young female athletes will continue to develop and go from strength to strength."
Danni Warren, Essex Women's performance director who worked alongside Tennant at Sunrisers, will continue to oversee the team, with Jason Gallian, chair of Essex's cricket committee, leading the coaching staff for the final month of the season. Essex's hunt for a new women's head coach will begin during the off season.
"I have built a strong working relationship with Andy since he joined the Sunrisers in 2022, which culminated in the Rachel Heyhoe Flint Trophy triumph during our final season in 2024," Warren said. "The transition of the group to Essex has been an exciting challenge, and Andy's hard work in ensuring this process was as seamless as possible has been hugely important to the progress we have made on and off the field.
"He should be proud of what he has achieved during his time at the club, which has also included many individuals starring in this year's Hundred competition and representing their country at international level. We all wish him the very best of luck in his future endeavours within the game."

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