Harlequins risk losing coaching team Nick Evans, Adam Jones and Jerry Flannery who lead the team to the Premiership title last season inspired Marcus Smith as the trio's contracts expire in June with the club yet to offer a new deal Nick Evans, Adam Jones and Jerry Flannery took over from Paul Gustard As a coaching team the trio led Harlequins to the Premiership title last season All three have contract expiring in June with no offers for new deals on the table The coaches were key to reviving fly-half and England sensation Marcus Smith By Will Kelleher For The Daily Mail Published: 22:30 GMT, 8 November 2021 | Updated: 23:37 GMT, 8 November 2021 Viewcomments Harlequins are in danger of losing the coaching team who have inspired England sensation Marcus Smith, with the club yet to offer them fresh contracts. Sportsmail understands that former All Black Nick Evans, the attack coach, ex-Wales prop Adam Jones, in charge of the forwards, and Irish legend Jerry Flannery, the defence and lineout guru, all have deals that run out in June. And sources have indicated that there are no offers on the table. The trio inspired Harlequins to an incredible Premiership title last season, taking over as a group when former head of rugby Paul Gustard left in January. Ex-All Black Nick Evans (left) and Irish legend Jerry Flannery's (right) contracts expire in June Ex-Wales prop Adam Jones (second R), in charge of the forwards, could also leave the club Evans, Jones and Flannery were key to the revival of fly-half Smith, who was looking to leave the Stoop last Christmas before an extraordinary turnaround which saw him lead Quins to the title, win his first two England caps and then tour with the Lions in the space of three weeks last summer. It is believed that all three men would like to stay, but are considering their options with time running out to sort their contracts. It has been suggested the hold-up may be due to the ongoing agent-versus-club stand-off over the payments of fees to representatives. Evans, Jones and Flannery are in their forties and gilded former players. They would be in high demand if they were to leave Quins, with Premiership clubs and international sides bound to be interested. Quins installed Tabai Matson as head coach in July having won the league without a top man. The trio were key to the revival of fly-half Marcus Smith who has become an England sensation Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility