MICK Malthouse has declared his record-breaking coaching journey is over after Carlton sacked him on Tuesday.
 
His coaching career, that began in 1984, will end on 718 games coached and three premierships claimed.

Click here to read the full Mick Malthouse statement

 
The 61-year-old said he held no ill-feeling towards Carlton and wished the team well for the remainder of 2015.
 
Malthouse, who set a new record for most games coached three weeks ago, said he looked forward to watching the game from afar and enjoying the spare time he has now with his family.
 
He said he held no grudges and had no regrets and even joked that the media might miss him given that their relationship has been adversarial for much of his career.

"To the media, I wish you well - despite our constant battlefield......you might even miss me!" he said in a statement.
 
Malthouse has only spent one year not coaching or playing since he made his debut for St Kilda in 1972.

MICK MALTHOUSE: A COACHING LIFE

Debut: Round 1, 1984. Footscray d Richmond by 39 points at Western Oval

Footscray 1984-89: 135 games, 67 wins, 66 losses, two draws, three finals

West Coast 1990-99: 243 games, 156 wins, 85 losses, two draws, 25 finals, three Grand Finals, two premierships (1992, 1994)

Collingwood 2000-11: 286 games, 163 wins, 121 losses, two draws, 22 finals, five Grand Finals, one premiership (2010)

Carlton 2013-15: 54 games, 20 wins, 33 losses, one draw, twofinals

Career: 718 games, 406 wins, 305 losses, 7 draws, 56.5 per cent success rate, 52 finals, eight Grand Finals, three premierships