Andrew McQualter has informed the Club that he will be continuing his coaching career at another AFL club in 2024.

McQualter, 37, has spent 10 years at Richmond since joining the Club before the 2014 season as a VFL playing assistant and development coach.

The former St Kilda and Gold Coast player moved into a line-coaching role with the AFL team in 2017, playing a pivotal role in three premierships.

McQualter became the Club’s 41st VFL/AFL senior coach when he was interim coach from Round 11 this year, winning seven matches.

Richmond General Manager, Football Performance- Tim Livingstone acknowledged McQualter’s profound contribution to the Club.

“We would like to thank Andrew for his incredible service to Richmond across 10 years. He formed great relationships within the organisation and played a big part in our success over that period,” he said.

“Stepping up to be interim coach was a selfless decision by Andrew, and he did a brilliant job leading the team for 13 weeks.

“Andrew moves on to further enhance his coaching credentials, which we respect.

“He is an excellent coach with a long future in the game, and we wish him and his family all the best.”