On the back of the Blues' sacking of Brendon Bolton, it leaves the 40-year-old with the second-worst coaching percentage of all time.
When taking a look at coaches who have taken charge of 80 games or more, only Gerald Brosnan has a poorer coaching record, after his stint at University and Melbourne in the early 1900s.
Brosnan began his coaching career with a winning record in 1910, starting 10-8 in his first season at University.
Things quickly went downhill for the coach, with his next three seasons in charge of the club going as follows; 1-17, 1-17, 0-18.
He then left the club in 1914 before joining Melbourne for a single season in 1920, coaching them to 5-11 before leaving the coaching ranks for good.
Somewhat surprisingly, three of the bottom five coaches have finished their coaching tenures in the past 10 years, with Guy McKenna and Dean Bailey both having poor numbers with Gold Coast and Melbourne respectively.
Worst coaching records in AFL history (min. 80 games)
1. Gerald Brosnan
University and Melbourne (1910-1920)
17 wins, 71 losses (19.3% win percentage)
2. Brendon Bolton
Hawthorn, Carlton (2014-2019)
21 wins, 61 losses (25.6%)
Note: Bolton was 5-0 for Hawthorn in 2014, and didn't join the Blues until 2016.
3. Guy McKenna
Gold Coast (2011-2014)
24 wins, 64 losses (27.3%)
4. Dean Bailey
Melbourne (2008-2011)
22 wins, 59 losses, two draws (27.7%)
5. Roy Cazaly
South Melbourne, Hawthorn (1922-1943)
22 wins, 58 losses, two draws (28.1%)