List of current Australian Football League coaches

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John Longmire is currently the longest-serving coach in the Australian Football League.

This list includes the appointment date and performance record of current Australian Football League senior coaches. The league consists of 18 clubs across Australia, with at least two clubs in every state/territory apart from Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory.

John Longmire, the senior coach of the Sydney Swans since September 2010, is currently the longest-serving coach in the league. He has won (1) premiership alongside active coaches. Chris Scott, the senior coach of the Geelong since October 2010, has won the most matches (200) and has a winning percentage of 70.28%. Five coaches have won at least one AFL premiership during their current term: Chris Scott in 2011 and 2022; John Longmire in 2012; Luke Beveridge in 2016; Adam Simpson in 2018; and Simon Goodwin in 2021.

Coaches[edit]

Key
Prem Premiership wins
W Wins
L Losses
D Draws
GC Games coached
Win% Winning percentage
Statistics are correct to the end of the 2022 AFL season
Team Name Appointed[a] Time as coach Prem W L D GC Win% Prem W L D GC Win% Played for Past

Clubs as an assistant or senior coach

Source
Current[b] Career[c]
Adelaide Matthew Nicks 15 October 2019 4 years, 173 days 0 29 55 0 84 34.52% 0 29 55 0 84 34.52% Sydney Port Adelaide
Greater Western Sydney
Brisbane Lions Chris Fagan 3 October 2016 7 years, 185 days 0 73 62 0 135 54.07% 0 73 62 0 135 54.07% N/A Hawthorn
Melbourne
[1]
Carlton Michael Voss 23 September 2021 2 years, 195 days 0 11 10 0 21 52.38% 0 54 75 1 130 41.79% Brisbane Bears
Brisbane Lions
Brisbane Lions
Port Adelaide
[2]
Collingwood Craig McRae 1 September 2021 2 years, 217 days 1 17 8 0 25 68.00% 1 17 8 0 25 68.00% Brisbane Bears
Brisbane Lions
Richmond
Brisbane Lions
Collingwood
Hawthorn
[3]
Essendon Brad Scott 29 September 2022 1 year, 189 days 0 - - - - - 0 106 105 0 211 50.24% Hawthorn
Brisbane Lions
Collingwood
North Melbourne
Fremantle Justin Longmuir 30 September 2019 4 years, 188 days 0 31 29 1 61 51.64% 0 31 29 1 61 51.64% Fremantle Collingwood
West Coast
Geelong Chris Scott 18 October 2010 13 years, 170 days 2 200 84 2 286 70.28% 2 200 84 2 286 70.28% Brisbane Bears
Brisbane Lions
Fremantle [4]
Gold Coast Damien Hardwick 21 August 2023 228 days 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 3 170 131 6 307 56.3% Essendon
Port Adelaide
Richmond
Greater Western Sydney Adam Kingsley 22 August 2022 1 year, 227 days 0 - - - - - - - - - - - Port Adelaide Port Adelaide
St Kilda
Richmond
Hawthorn Sam Mitchell 22 August 2021 2 years, 227 days 0 8 14 0 22 36.36% 0 8 14 0 0 36.36% Hawthorn
West Coast
West Coast
Hawthorn
[5]
Melbourne Simon Goodwin 28 August 2016[d] 7 years, 221 days 1 77 57 1 135 57.41% 1 77 57 1 135 57.41% Adelaide Essendon [6][7]
North Melbourne Alastair Clarkson 19 August 2022 1 year, 230 days 0 - - - - - 4 228 158 4 390 58.97% North Melbourne
Melbourne
St Kilda
Port Adelaide
Hawthorn
Port Adelaide Ken Hinkley 5 October 2012 11 years, 183 days 0 131 92 0 223 58.74% 0 131 92 0 223 58.74% Fitzroy
Geelong
St Kilda
Geelong
Gold Coast
[8]
Richmond Adem Yze 21 September 2023 197 days 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 - Melbourne Melbourne
Hawthorn
St Kilda Ross Lyon 24 October 2022 1 year, 164 days 0 - - - - - 0 172 128 5 305 - Fitzroy
Brisbane Bears
St Kilda
Fremantle
Sydney John Longmire 12 September 2010[e] 13 years, 206 days 1 177 104 2 283 62.90% 1 177 104 2 283 62.90% North Melbourne Sydney [9]
West Coast Adam Simpson 3 October 2013 10 years, 185 days 1 116 86 1 203 57.39% 1 116 86 1 203 57.39% North Melbourne Hawthorn [10]
Western Bulldogs Luke Beveridge 14 November 2014 9 years, 143 days 1 104 79 0 183 56.83% 1 104 79 0 183 56.83% Melbourne
Western Bulldogs
St Kilda
Collingwood
Hawthorn
[11]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Appointment date of current term at the team.
  2. ^ Coaching statistics from the current term with the team; coaching statistics from previous term with the team are not included.
  3. ^ Coaching statistics for career in the AFL, records in other leagues are not included.
  4. ^ Simon Goodwin was named as the succession coach of Melbourne in 2014, he took over as senior coach from Paul Roos after the conclusion of the 2016 AFL season.
  5. ^ John Longmire was named as the succession coach of Sydney in 2009, he took over as senior coach from Paul Roos after the club lost the semi-final in 2010.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Australian Associated Press (3 October 2016). "Brisbane Lions appoint Hawthorn football chief Chris Fagan as AFL coach". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  2. ^ McClure, Sam (23 September 2021). "'No stone unturned': Voss appointed Carlton coach". The Age.
  3. ^ Ryan, Peter (1 September 2021). "'I'm pretty pumped': McRae determined to build culture and success at Pies". The Age. Melbourne, VIC.
  4. ^ Matthews, Bruce (18 October 2011). "Fremantle coach Mark Harvey praises appointment of Dockers assistant Chris Scott as Cats coach". Herald Sun. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Alastair Clarkson to depart Hawthorn as Sam Mitchell succession plans falls apart". Sporting News. 30 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Simon Goodwin welcomed as Paul Roos's successor at Melbourne Demons". ABC Online. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 18 September 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  7. ^ Morris, Tom (14 September 2016). "Newly installed Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin already looking towards 2017". Fox Sports Australia. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  8. ^ Rucci, Michelangelo (5 October 2012). "Gold Coast Suns assistant Ken Hinkley wins Port Adelaide coaching job for AFL season 2013". The Advertiser. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  9. ^ Australian Associated Press (12 August 2009). "Paul Roos retires as John Longmire takes over Sydney coaching job". The Courier Mail. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  10. ^ "Adam Simpson named West Coast Eagles head coach". ABC Online. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 3 October 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  11. ^ Landsberger, Sam (14 November 2014). "Luke Beveridge named Western Bulldogs senior coach after lengthy search". Herald Sun. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 27 November 2017.