Fremantle Football Club assistant coach (2008–2010) In 2008, Scott joined
Fremantle Football Club as an assistant coach under senior coach
Mark Harvey.
Geelong Football Club senior coach (2011–present) In 2010, Scott was a frontrunner for the
Port Adelaide Football Club senior coaching position to replace the sacked
Mark Williams but ultimately fell short and caretaker senior coach and former Port captain,
Matthew Primus, was chosen by the selection committee to be the club's senior coach. The media speculated that Scott was considered the second best applicant by the selection committee. On 18 October 2010, it was officially announced by the
Geelong Football Club that Scott would be their senior coach, following
Mark Thompson's resignation at the end of the
2010 season. Scott had a brilliant start to his AFL coaching career, with Geelong winning its first thirteen matches of the
2011 season. His thirteen wins in succession was the best start to a coaching career in almost 80 years. But this streak was broken in round 15, when the Cats went down to Essendon by four points. Scott coached Geelong to its third Grand Final in five years and became the first senior coach since
Malcolm Blight in
1997 to win a premiership as a first-year club senior coach, when Geelong under Scott defeated in the
2011 AFL Grand Final by a margin of 38 points, where the final score was Geelong 18.11 (119) to Collingwood 12.9 (81). He is also the youngest premiership coach since
Alex Jesaulenko in
1979 to win
a Grand Final. In August 2014, Scott signed a two-year contract extension extending his tenure as senior coach of Geelong until the end of 2017. In August 2018, Scott signed a four-year contract extension extending his tenure as senior coach of Geelong until the end of 2022. In the
2020 season, which was significantly affected by the
COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, Scott coached Geelong to the
2020 AFL Grand Final, but fell short and lost to
Richmond by a margin of 31 points, where the final score was Richmond 12.9.(81) to Geelong 7.8.(50). In May 2022, Scott signed a two-year contract extension as senior coach of Geelong until the end of 2024. In the
2022 season, Scott coached Geelong to a
premiership win in the
2022 AFL Grand Final, where Geelong under Scott defeated
Sydney Swans by a margin of 81 points, where the final score was Geelong 20.13 (133) to Sydney Swans 8.4 (52), This made Scott a two-time premiership coach. In the
2025 season, Scott coached Geelong to the
2025 AFL Grand Final, but fell short and lost to
Brisbane Lions where the final score was Geelong 11.9 (75) to Brisbane Lions 18.14 (122). ==Statistics==