Damien Hardwick finished the 2022 season in 23rd place on the AFL’s all-time games coached list.

The triple Richmond premiership coach moved past John Worrall (279 games at Carlton and Essendon), Bob Rose (282 games at Collingwood and Footscray) and Mark Thompson (283 games at Geelong and Essendon) during the season.

He has coached the Tigers in 297 games for 167 wins, five draws and 125 losses. That is a winning strike-rate of 57.07 per cent.

Among the 22 coaches ahead of Hardwick on the games list, only three others coached at just the one league club – Jock McHale (713 games at Collingwood), Dick Reynolds (415 games at Essendon) and Reg Hickey (304 games at Geelong).

Hardwick, however, is unique given the fact that he’s a one-club coach at the club where he didn’t play. McHale, Reynolds and Hickey all ended up coaching at the club they played for.

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Here is the list of coaches ahead of Hardwick for games coached in the AFL/VFL competition . . .

718 – Mick Malthouse (Footscray, West Coast, Collingwood, Carlton)

713 – Jock McHale (Collingwood)

678 – Kevin Sheedy (Essendon, Greater Western Sydney)

576 – Allan Jeans (St Kilda, Hawthorn, Richmond)

522 – Tommy Hafey (Richmond, Collingwood, Geelong, Sydney)

518 – David Parkin (Hawthorn, Carlton, Fitzroy)

515 – Ron Barassi (Carlton, North Melbourne, Melbourne, Sydney)

461 – Leigh Matthews (Collingwood, Brisbane)

452 – Norm Smith (Melbourne, South Melbourne)

415 – Dick Reynolds (Essendon)

414 – Percy Bentley (Richmond, Carlton)

412 – John Kennedy (Hawthorn, North Melbourne)

390 – Alastair Clarkson (Hawthorn*)

388 – John Worsfold (West Coast, Essendon)

378 – Frank Hughes (Richmond, Melbourne)

377 – Rodney Eade (Sydney, Western Bulldogs, Gold Coast)

359 – Dan Minogue (Richmond, Hawthorn, Carlton, St Kilda, Fitzroy)

347 – Robert Walls (Fitzroy, Carlton, Brisbane, Richmond)

344 – Denis Pagan (North Melbourne, Carlton)

315 – John Northey (Sydney, Melbourne, Richmond, Brisbane)

305 – Ross Lyon (St Kilda, Fremantle)

304 – Reg Hickey (Geelong)

*Clarkson is about to become a two-club coach, having been appointed to the role at North Melbourne, where he also had a 93-game playing career.