The coaching caper in the AFL is no easy feat, and has seen some of the most revered figures in the sport depart on disappointing terms.

In the wake of Melbourne's sacking of Simon Goodwin, the club has appointed long-time assistant coach Troy Chaplin as the caretaker for the final three games.

Chaplin's brief tenure at the helm could be leveraged to advance his own ambition of becoming a senior coach in the league, with the upcoming matches serving as an audition for the Demons or rival clubs.

It could also, however, merely act as a stopgap, providing a familiar face for Demons players who this week saw their long-time coach depart in difficult circumstances.

Since the turn of the century, all but three (Geelong, Hawthorn and Sydney) clubs have hired an interim coach after a head coach has walked out the door mid-season.

Understandably, the perpetual success of the Cats, Hawks and Swans has seen long-term coaches Mark Thompson and Chris Scott monopolise Kardinia Park; Alastair Clarkson's four premierships were spread across 16 years, as Paul Roos and John Longmire were the pair that put the Swans firmly on the map in the AFL.

Which brings up the next point: What is the definition of a caretaker coach?

In this exercise, a caretaker coach will be defined as someone who stepped into the role during a season following the sacking of a senior coach.

Let's delve in.

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Richmond

Jade Rawlings succeeded Terry Wallace at the end of 2009, winning three out of 11 matches as caretaker coach.

Effectively, Rawlings kept the seat warm until Damien Hardwick was appointed the following year.

Hardwick's departure after a three-premiership dynasty left a void at Richmond that was temporarily filled by now-Eagles coach Andrew McQualter.

The former Saint had spent years in the assistant-coaching space and finally got a crack at leading a team, which in turn was 13 weeks.

McQualter won seven clashes, but not his first against Port Adelaide (10 points).

He was pipped by Adem Yze for the senior coach role at the Tigers, but would wait 12 months before joining West Coast.

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