Three experienced assistant coaches from Victorian clubs remain in the hunt for the West Coast senior coaching position.
Collingwood midfield coach Hayden Skipworth, Geelong’s Steven King and Melbourne assistant and former Richmond caretaker Andrew McQualter are vying for the coaching position at West Coast, with interviews slated for two of those pair this week, according to three AFL industry sources familiar with knowledge of the coach search.
While Skipworth and McQualter are earmarked to be interviewed by West Coast’s coach-search panel later this week, King is not expected to be interviewed this week as the Cats prepare for the preliminary final. If the Cats win, his in-depth interview could be further delayed until after the grand final.
Skipworth, a former Adelaide and Essendon player, has built his credentials as an assistant at Collingwood – and as part of their premiership coaching team under Craig McRae – after serving an apprenticeship with Essendon that included coaching the club’s VFL affiliate, the Bendigo Bombers, from 2013 until 2016. He also coached alongside West Coast great and premiership skipper and coach John Worsfold while at the Bombers. He joined the Magpies from 2020 and has been responsible for the midfield, where he has forged a close relationship with 400-game icon Scott Pendlebury.
McQualter had a lengthy stint as an assistant under Damien Hardwick at Richmond and was the caretaker – and a candidate for the position longer-term – after Hardwick quit in the middle of 2023, but crossed to Melbourne when he was beaten for the position by Adem Yze. He worked as a development coach in his early years with the Tigers, having played with St Kilda in the 2000s.
King was Geelong skipper from 2003-2006 and played in the Cats’ drought-breaking premiership in 2007. He played under Ross Lyon at the Saints before beginning his coaching career alongside Brendan McCartney and Luke Beveridge with the Western Bulldogs, where he spent 10 years.
He was on the Bulldogs’ coaching panel when the club won the 2016 premiership and became a senior assistant to Beveridge in 2019, part of the coaching panel that led the club to the 2021 grand final. King then joined Gold Coast as senior assistant to Stuart Dew in 2022 before being the caretaker coach for the final seven matches of 2023 after Dew was sacked. He then left to return to Geelong in 2024.
His focus is on the Cats’ finals campaign with Geelong in the preliminary final against the Brisbane Lions on Saturday.