It’s the end of an era at Sydney, with John Longmire quitting as senior coach after 14 years in the top job. Watch every game of the NAB AFL Women’s Finals Series LIVE with no ad-breaks during play on Kayo. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1.
Limited time offer. Dean Cox will take over the role as Sydney’s new coach , while Longmire will move into a newly created role at the Swans as executive director of club performance. The longest-serving coach in Swans history, Longmire leaves behind a decorated tenure including the club playing finals in 12 of his 14 seasons, with one of the best wining percentage of all time (64 per cent).
That includes seven top four finishers and Longmire leading Sydney to a flag in 2012 in his second season at the helm. But Longmire lost his next four grand finals, with a 1-4 record on the big stage including heavy losses in two of the last three deciders. Still, Kangaroos great David King doesn’t think that should define his legacy, saying Longmire will ultimately be remembered as a revered premiership coach as part of largely successful era.
“There’s only two types of coaches – premiership coaches and those that aren’t premiership coaches. Once you’ve won one, you go into rare air,” King told foxfooty.com.
au . “We can be as critical from the outside looking in as we want to be, I was hard on Chris Fagan and he’s now a premiership coach — those coaches go into the rarest of company and ‘Horse’ is one of thos.