Senior Coaches
The Hobart Football Club has had twenty-nine senior coaches in its sixty-six year history.
The longest serving coach is Mal Pascoe, who coached the club for a period of nine seasons from 1959–1965 and again from 1978–1979.
Pascoe is also the leading premiership coach with Hobart, having coached the club to three flags in 1959, 1960 and 1963.
Jack Sullivan 1947, 1949 and 1950 along with Mal Pascoe 1959, 1960 and 1963 and Mark Browning 1989, 1990 and 1992 have all coached Hobart in three Grand Finals – the most by any Hobart senior coach.
- 1945 – Cecil Geappen
- 1946 – Ron Savage
- 1946 – Noel Gray Snr.
- 1947–1950 – Jack Sullivan
- 1951–1953 – Bill Tonks
- 1954–1958 – Bill Williams
- 1959–1965 – Mal Pascoe
- 1966–1968 – John Watts
- 1969–1970 – Burnie Payne
- 1971–1972 – Dennis Munari
- 1972–1973 – Alan Appleton
- 1974 – Trevor Leo
- 1975–1976 – David Harris
- 1977 – Barry Grinter
- 1978–1979 – Mal Pascoe
- 1980–1981 – Paul Sproule
- 1982–1983 – Bruce Greenhill
- 1984–1985 – Scott Wade
- 1986–1987 – Peter Hudson
- 1988–1992 – Mark Browning
- 1993 – Greg Lane
- 1993–1996 – Wayne Petterd
- 1996–1997 – Gary Williamson
- 1998 – Ray O'Rourke
- 1999–2002 – Steve Gillbee
- 2003–2004 – Michael McGregor
- 2005–2006 – Ian Wilson
- 2006–2007 – Andrew Lamprill
- 2008–2009 – Todd Lewis
- 2009–2011 – Graeme Fox
- 2012–present – Anthony McConnon
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