Newcastle Falcons Confirm Major Summer Clear-Out As 26 Players Depart Kingston Park
Newcastle Falcons have confirmed a huge squad overhaul ahead of the 2026–27 season, with 26 players set to leave the club this summer following the expiry of their contracts.
The departures come during a difficult campaign for the Falcons, who are currently on course to finish bottom of the Premiership table with only two league matches remaining.
Despite the disappointing season, Newcastle are already preparing for a major rebuild, having reportedly recruited 23 new players ahead of next season.
The scale of the changes signals one of the biggest squad restructures in recent Premiership rugby history.
Sam Stuart Among Biggest Departures
One of the most significant exits is experienced scrum-half Sam Stuart.
The 34-year-old has been a major figure at Kingston Park over the past nine years, making 134 appearances for the club.
Stuart’s departure marks the end of a long-serving chapter for Newcastle and represents the loss of valuable leadership and experience.
Experienced Players Leaving Newcastle
Several established first-team players are also departing this summer, including:
- Elliott Obatoyinbo
- Seb de Chaves
- Jamie Hodgson
- Tom Gordon
- Ben Healy
- Amanaki Mafi
The departures affect multiple areas of the squad, including:
- Forward depth
- Leadership
- Set-piece options
- Backline experience
Liam Williams And Hame Faiva Already Confirmed Retirements
The club had already confirmed earlier this season that:
Liam Williams
and
Hame Faiva
would both retire from professional rugby.
Wales international full-back Liam Williams brought enormous international experience to Newcastle during his time at the club.
Meanwhile, Italy hooker Hame Faiva also now brings his professional playing career to an end.
Newcastle Preparing Major Rebuild
Despite the difficult season, Newcastle are clearly attempting to reshape the squad aggressively ahead of next year.
The recruitment of 23 new players suggests the club is planning a complete reset.
The rebuild will likely focus on:
- Greater squad depth
- Long-term development
- Improved Premiership competitiveness
- Financial sustainability
After another difficult campaign, major change had increasingly appeared inevitable.
One-Year Signings Already Moving On
Several players signed only last summer will also depart after short stays at Kingston Park.
These include:
- Amanaki Mafi
- Boeta Chamberlain
- Stefan Coetzee
- Fergus Lee-Warner
All four players leave following the completion of one-year contracts.
This highlights the short-term nature of some of Newcastle’s recent recruitment strategy.
Newcastle’s Difficult Premiership Season
The Falcons have endured another challenging Premiership campaign.
With two matches remaining, they remain set to finish bottom of the table.
Throughout the season, Newcastle have struggled with:
- Squad depth
- Consistency
- Injuries
- Defensive performances
- Physicality against top sides
The large number of departures reflects the scale of the challenge facing the club.
Full List Of Players Leaving Newcastle Falcons
The following players are confirmed to leave Newcastle this summer:
- Eduardo Bello
- Tim Cardall
- Boeta Chamberlain
- Jamie Clark
- Max Clark
- Freddie Clarke
- Stefan Coetzee
- Luan de Bruin
- Seb de Chaves
- Jack Dickens
- Connor Doherty
- Bryn Gordon
- Tom Gordon
- Joel Grayson
- Callum Hancock
- Connor Hancock
- John Hawkins
- Ben Healy
- Jamie Hodgson
- Fergus Lee-Warner
- Freddie Lockwood
- Amanaki Mafi
- Cameron Neild
- Junior Newton
- Elliott Obatoyinbo
- Sam Stuart
Pressure On Newcastle Ahead Of 2026–27
The Falcons now face enormous pressure to ensure their rebuild succeeds.
Supporters will hope the incoming squad can help Newcastle become more competitive after several difficult seasons.
Key priorities moving forward will include:
Recruitment Quality
New signings must improve overall squad level.
Defensive Improvement
Newcastle have conceded heavily at times this season.
Squad Stability
Building continuity will be essential.
Long-Term Development
The club must create sustainable progress.
Premiership Rugby Becoming Increasingly Competitive
Newcastle’s situation also reflects the growing competitiveness of Premiership Rugby.
With clubs such as:
- Northampton Saints
- Bath Rugby
- Leicester Tigers
- Saracens
continuing to strengthen, surviving near the bottom of the table has become increasingly difficult.
Squad depth and recruitment are now more important than ever.
Questions Fans Are Asking
How many players are leaving Newcastle Falcons?
Newcastle Falcons have confirmed 26 players will leave this summer.
Is Sam Stuart leaving Newcastle?
Yes, the experienced scrum-half will depart after nine years at the club.
Why are Newcastle making so many changes?
The club is rebuilding after another difficult Premiership season.
Are Newcastle signing new players?
Yes, Newcastle have reportedly recruited 23 players for next season.
Final Thoughts
Newcastle Falcons are entering a major new chapter.
After a difficult Premiership campaign, the club has confirmed one of the largest squad overhauls in recent memory, with 26 players departing Kingston Park this summer.
The exits of experienced names like Sam Stuart, Seb de Chaves, and Elliott Obatoyinbo mark the end of an era for many supporters.
Now attention turns toward the future.
With 23 new signings reportedly arriving ahead of the 2026–27 season, Newcastle are betting heavily on a fresh rebuild to help lift the club back toward Premiership competitiveness.
