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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2018}}{{Use Australian English|date=January 2018}}This is a list of captains and coaches of Australian Football League premiership teams. Jock McHale has coached the most premierships with eight. Syd Coventry, Dick Reynolds and Michael Tuck are the most successful captains with four premierships each. The coach of the premiership winning team currently receives the Jock McHale Medal, named in McHale's honour. The medal was first awarded in 2001, and Jock McHale Medals were retrospectively awarded to all premiership winning coaches starting from 1950, which was the first season following McHale's retirement from coaching. Year | Premiers | Captain | Coach | 2018 | West Coast | Shannon Hurn | Adam Simpson | 2017 | Richmond | Trent Cotchin | Damien Hardwick | 2016 | Western Bulldogs | Easton Wood | Luke Beveridge | 2015 | Hawthorn | Luke Hodge | Alastair Clarkson | 2014 | Hawthorn | Luke Hodge | Alastair Clarkson | 2013 | Hawthorn | Luke Hodge | Alastair Clarkson | 2012 | Sydney | Jarrad McVeigh | John Longmire | 2011 | Geelong | Cameron Ling | Chris Scott | 2010 | Collingwood | Nick Maxwell | Mick Malthouse | 2009 | Geelong | Tom Harley | Mark Thompson | 2008 | Hawthorn | Sam Mitchell | Alastair Clarkson | 2007 | Geelong | Tom Harley | Mark Thompson | 2006 | West Coast | Chris Judd | John Worsfold | 2005 | Sydney | Barry Hall | Paul Roos | 2004 | Port Adelaide | Warren Tredrea | Mark Williams | 2003 | Brisbane Lions | Michael Voss | Leigh Matthews | 2002 | Brisbane Lions | Michael Voss | Leigh Matthews | 2001 | Brisbane Lions | Michael Voss | Leigh Matthews | 2000 | Essendon | James Hird | Kevin Sheedy | 1999 | North Melbourne | Wayne Carey | Denis Pagan | 1998 | Adelaide | Mark Bickley | Malcolm Blight | 1997 | Adelaide | Mark Bickley | Malcolm Blight | 1996 | North Melbourne | Wayne Carey | Denis Pagan | 1995 | Carlton | Stephen Kernahan | David Parkin | 1994 | West Coast | John Worsfold | Mick Malthouse | 1993 | Essendon | Mark Thompson | Kevin Sheedy | 1992 | West Coast | John Worsfold | Mick Malthouse | 1991 | Hawthorn | Michael Tuck | Alan Joyce | 1990 | Collingwood | Tony Shaw | Leigh Matthews | 1989 | Hawthorn | Michael Tuck | Allan Jeans | 1988 | Hawthorn | Michael Tuck | Alan Joyce | 1987 | Carlton | Stephen Kernahan | Robert Walls | 1986 | Hawthorn | Michael Tuck | Allan Jeans | 1985 | Essendon | Terry Daniher | Kevin Sheedy | 1984 | Essendon | Terry Daniher | Kevin Sheedy | 1983 | Hawthorn | Leigh Matthews | Allan Jeans | 1982 | Carlton | Mike Fitzpatrick | David Parkin | 1981 | Carlton | Mike Fitzpatrick | David Parkin | 1980 | Richmond | Bruce Monteath | Tony Jewell | 1979 | Carlton | Alex Jesaulenko | Alex Jesaulenko | 1978 | Hawthorn | Don Scott | David Parkin | 1977 | North Melbourne | David Dench | Ron Barassi | 1976 | Hawthorn | Don Scott | John Kennedy | 1975 | North Melbourne | Barry Davis | Ron Barassi | 1974 | Richmond | Royce Hart | Tom Hafey | 1973 | Richmond | Royce Hart | Tom Hafey | 1972 | Carlton | John Nicholls | John Nicholls | 1971 | Hawthorn | David Parkin | John Kennedy | 1970 | Carlton | John Nicholls | Ron Barassi | 1969 | Richmond | Roger Dean | Tom Hafey | 1968 | Carlton | John Nicholls | Ron Barassi | 1967 | Richmond | Fred Swift | Tom Hafey | 1966 | St Kilda | Darrel Baldock | Allan Jeans | 1965 | Essendon | Ken Fraser | John Coleman | 1964 | Melbourne | Ron Barassi | Norm Smith | 1963 | Geelong | Fred Wooller | Bob Davis | 1962 | Essendon | Jack Clarke | John Coleman | 1961 | Hawthorn | Graham Arthur | John Kennedy | 1960 | Melbourne | Ron Barassi | Norm Smith | 1959 | Melbourne | John Beckwith | Norm Smith | 1958 | Collingwood | Murray Weideman | Phonse Kyne | 1957 | Melbourne | John Beckwith | Norm Smith | 1956 | Melbourne | Noel McMahen | Norm Smith | 1955 | Melbourne | Noel McMahen | Norm Smith | 1954 | Footscray | Charlie Sutton | Charlie Sutton | 1953 | Collingwood | Lou Richards | Phonse Kyne | 1952 | Geelong | Fred Flanagan | Reg Hickey | 1951 | Geelong | Fred Flanagan | Reg Hickey | 1950 | Essendon | Dick Reynolds | Dick Reynolds | 1949 | Essendon | Dick Reynolds | Dick Reynolds | 1948 | Melbourne | Don Cordner | Checker Hughes | 1947 | Carlton | Ern Henfry | Percy Bentley | 1946 | Essendon | Dick Reynolds | Dick Reynolds | 1945 | Carlton | Bob Chitty | Percy Bentley | 1944 | Fitzroy | Fred Hughson | Fred Hughson | 1943 | Richmond | Jack Dyer | Jack Dyer | 1942 | Essendon | Dick Reynolds | Dick Reynolds | 1941 | Melbourne | Allan La Fontaine | Checker Hughes | 1940 | Melbourne | Allan La Fontaine | Checker Hughes | 1939 | Melbourne | Allan La Fontaine | Checker Hughes | 1938 | Carlton | Brighton Diggins | Brighton Diggins | 1937 | Geelong | Reg Hickey | Reg Hickey | 1936 | Collingwood | Harry Collier | Jock McHale | 1935 | Collingwood | Harry Collier | Jock McHale | 1934 | Richmond | Percy Bentley | Percy Bentley | 1933 | South Melbourne | Jack Bisset | Jack Bisset | 1932 | Richmond | Percy Bentley | Checker Hughes | 1931 | Geelong | Ted Baker | Charlie Clymo | 1930 | Collingwood | Syd Coventry | 1|Note 1}} (caretaker Bob Rush) | 1929 | Collingwood | Syd Coventry | Jock McHale | 1928 | Collingwood | Syd Coventry | Jock McHale | 1927 | Collingwood | Syd Coventry | Jock McHale | 1926 | Melbourne | Albert Chadwick | Albert Chadwick | 1925 | Geelong | Cliff Rankin | Cliff Rankin | 1924 | Essendon | Syd Barker | Syd Barker | 1923 | Essendon | Syd Barker | Syd Barker | 1922 | Fitzroy | Chris Lethbridge | Vic Belcher | 1921 | Richmond | Dan Minogue | Dan Minogue | 1920 | Richmond | Dan Minogue | Dan Minogue | 1919 | Collingwood | Con McCarthy | Jock McHale | 1918 | South Melbourne | Jim Caldwell | Henry Elms Herb Howson | 1917 | Collingwood | Percy Wilson | Jock McHale | 1916 | Fitzroy | Wally Johnson | George Holden | 1915 | Carlton | Alf Baud | Norm Clark | 1914 | Carlton | Billy Dick | Norm Clark | 1913 | Fitzroy | Bill Walker | Percy Parratt | 1912 | Essendon | Alan Belcher | Jack Worrall | 1911 | Essendon | David Smith | Jack Worrall | 1910 | Collingwood | George Angus | George Angus | 1909 | South Melbourne | Charlie Ricketts | Charlie Ricketts | 1908 | Carlton | Fred Elliott | Jack Worrall | 1907 | Carlton | Jim Flynn | Jack Worrall | 1906 | Carlton | Jim Flynn | Jack Worrall | 1905 | Fitzroy | Gerald Brosnan | 1 | 1904 | Fitzroy | Gerald Brosnan | 1 | 1903 | Collingwood | Lardie Tulloch | 1 | 1902 | Collingwood | Lardie Tulloch | 1 | 1901 | Essendon | Tod Collins | 1 | 1900 | Melbourne | Dick Wardill | 1 | 1899 | Fitzroy | Alec Sloan | 1 | 1898 | Fitzroy | Alec Sloan | 1 | 1897 | Essendon | George Stuckey | 1 |
1 All team captains prior to 1902, and occasionally until 1922, also acted as the team's coach. Footnotes- 1:{{note|1}} Jock McHale had coached the Collingwood throughout that year and into the week of the grand final, but was absent on the day of the grand final, having fallen ill with influenza. Club treasurer Bob Rush performed the match day coaching duties in his place. For many years, Rush was credited with having coached the game, but after a decision in 2014 by the AFL's historians, McHale was credited as Collingwood's sole coach in the game for the purposes of coaching statistics.[1]
Further reading- {{cite book|last=Lovett, Michael|title=AFL 2004 - The Official Statistical History Of The AFL| publisher=AFL Publishing|year=2004|isbn=0-9580300-5-7}}
See also{{Portal|Australian rules football}}- List of AFL Women's premiership captains and coaches
References1. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Australian|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/no-fudge-afl-insists-mick-malthouse-celebration-will-be-by-the-numbers/story-fnca0u4y-1227107691324|title=No fudge: AFL insists Mick Malthouse celebration will be by the numbers|author=Courtney Walsh|date=31 October 2014|accessdate=25 April 2015|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC}}
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