Sydney premiership coach John Longmire has agreed a two-year contract extension that ties him to the AFL membership till the tip of 2025.
The 52-year-old took the reins on the Swans in 2011 and has led them to 10 finals appearances, lacking the highest eight solely twice.
He has reached 4 grand finals in that point, together with final 12 months’s defeat to Geelong, and guided the Swans to the 2012 flag.
Longmire additionally helped ship Sydney’s drought-breaking 2005 premiership as an assistant to Paul Roos and is the Swans’ all-time teaching video games file holder.
He has coached 283 video games at a profitable ratio of 63 per cent, and can break the 300-game barrier this season.
“It’s a privilege to continue to be the coach of this great club,” Longmire stated in a membership assertion.
“I’m lucky to have great people around me, great staff and a fantastic young playing group.
“It’s thrilling to work with younger gamers on their manner via to assist them study and develop, whereas I’m additionally lucky to work with high quality leaders who take delight in passing on their very own expertise.”
Sydney will be out to go one better in 2023 after being smashed by the Cats in last year’s premiership decider.
The upcoming season is likely to be legendary forward Lance Franklin’s last as a player, but the Swans appear well set up for future success under Longmire.
“Everyone at our membership is happy, not solely concerning the 2023 season forward, however concerning the journey we’re on and the chance we now have earlier than us,” Longmire stated.
“We’re dedicated to getting higher day-after-day.”
Longmire played 200 games for North Melbourne and kicked 511 goals, retiring as a player after the Kangaroos’ 1999 premiership and joining Sydney as an assistant coach in 2002.
Swans chief executive Tom Harley said the club is delighted with Longmire’s ongoing commitment.
“John has been a improbable chief of our soccer membership for a really very long time and we’re happy he’ll proceed in his position for a minimum of a number of extra seasons,” Harley stated.
“We consider we now have a robust younger record and John has a singular potential to type relationships with our gamers, which is especially vital with our rising group.”
Meanwhile, Sydney co-captain Callum Mills (finger) and gun forward Tom Papley (ribs) will both miss Friday’s practice match against Carlton through injury.
The important pair will return for the round-one meeting with Gold Coast on March 18, but teammates Tom Hickey (calf), Robbie Fox (calf) and Ryan Clarke (hamstring) have all been ruled out.
Hickey and Clarke will each miss a number of video games early within the season.
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