List of Collingwood Football Club coaches

The following is a list of coaches who have coached the Collingwood Football Club at a game of Australian rules football in the Australian Football League (AFL), formerly the VFL.

No.CoachCWLDW%Years
1 Bill Strickland 13 8 5 0 61.54 1904, 1908
2 Dick Condon 37 26 11 0 70.27 1905–06
3 Ted Rowell 12 6 6 0 50.00 1907–08
4 George Angus 60 41 17 2 70.00 1909–11
5 Jock McHale 714 467 237 10 66.1 1912–49
6 Bob RushNote 1 1* 1* 0 0 100.00 1930
7 Phonse Kyne 272 161 109 2 59.56 1950–63
8 Neil Mann[1] 72 49 22 1 68.75 1972–74
9 Bob Rose 193 121 70 2 63.21 1964–71, 1985–86
10 Ron Richards 2 2 0 0 100.00 1974
11 Murray Weideman 45 19 26 0 42.22 1975–76
12 Tom Hafey 138 89 47 2 65.22 1977–82
13 Mick Erwin 12 3 9 0 25.00 1982
14 John Cahill 47 27 20 0 57.45 1983–84
15 Leigh Matthews 224 125 94 5 56.92 1986–95
16 Tony Shaw 88 30 58 0 34.09 1996–99
17 Mick Malthouse 286 163 121 2 57.34 2000–2011
18 Nathan Buckley 136 70 65 1 51.47 2012–

Key:

C = Coached
W = Won
L = Lost
D = Drew
W% = Win percentage

Notes

  • 1:^ Bob Rush stood in to perform the match day coaching duties in the 1930 Grand Final, including delivering the half time address, because regular coach Jock McHale was absent on the day of the game, having fallen ill with influenza days before the game. For many years, Rush was credited with having coached the game; but after a decision in 2014 by the AFL's historians, McHale is now credited as Collingwood's sole coach in the game for the purposes of coaching statistics.[2]

References

  1. Although Neil Mann's coaching span is listed as being from 1972 to 1974 he coached the Magpies once in 1960 and again for a game in 1967 as caretaker coach
  2. Jon Ralph (29 October 2014). "Kevin Bartlett accuses AFL of 'historical lie' over Jock McHale's coaching games record". The Herald Sun. Melbourne. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
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