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More milestones for Malthouse

July 2nd 2008 06:43
COLLINGWOOD coach Mick Malthouse will chalk up two more major milestones when the Magpies meet Sydney at ANZ Stadium on Saturday night.

Malthouse, who just two weeks ago became the third longest serving coach in AFL history will become only the fourth man behind Jock McHale (714 games between 1912-49), Phonse Kyne (272 games between 1950-63) and Leigh Matthews (224 games between 1986-95) to coach Collingwood in 200 matches.

He will also become only the third man to coach 200 games at two separate clubs following his 243 games in charge of West Coast between 1990-99.

The others are Jeans, who coached 332 games at St Kilda and 221 games at Hawthorn and Matthews, who coached 224 games at Collingwood and is now up to 229 matches in charge of his current club Brisbane.



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