Richmond Football Club For three seasons beginning in 2007 Rawlings was an assistant coach at the
Richmond Football Club, under senior coach
Terry Wallace, as well as senior coach at Richmond's VFL affiliate club, the
Coburg Tigers. Part of the way through the 2009 season, he was replaced at Coburg by former Brisbane Lions player
Craig McRae, when after Round 11, 2009, he was appointed caretaker senior coach of Richmond Football Club, following the resignation of
Terry Wallace. His first game as Richmond caretaker senior coach was a victory against the West Coast Eagles. Rawlings was dubbed "The Blade" because of 5 cuts he made to the lineup for his first game as caretaker senior coach, including veteran
Joel Bowden. Rawlings then led Richmond to three wins, one draw and seven losses of the remaining eleven games left in the 2009 season, to finish Richmond in fifteenth place (second-last) position on the ladder with a total of five wins, sixteen losses and one draw. However on 25 August 2009, at the end of the 2009 season, the
Richmond Football Club appointed
Damien Hardwick as their senior coach and Rawlings was not retained as Richmond Football Club senior coach for the 2010 season. Rawlings then left the Richmond Football Club at the end of the 2009 season.
Brisbane Lions Rawlings was an assistant coach at the
Brisbane Lions under senior coach
Michael Voss for the 2010 and 2011 seasons.
Melbourne Football Club Rawlings became an assistant coach in the role of the backline coach at
Melbourne Football Club from the 2012 season. On 28 September 2017, Rawlings became senior coach of
Casey Demons, Melbourne Football Club's reserves in the
VFL League. Rawlings coached Casey Demons until midway through the 2019 season, before stepping down as senior coach of Casey Demons and being replaced by Sam Radford. Rawlings then returned back to Melbourne Football Club's
AFL coaching panel as an assistant coach under senior coach
Simon Goodwin. Rawlings then left Melbourne Football Club at the end of the 2019 season.
North Melbourne Football Club Rawlings then became an assistant coach at
North Melbourne Football Club under senior coach
Rhyce Shaw for the
2020 season. Rawlings was then sacked by North Melbourne as an assistant coach at the end of the 2020 season.
Norwood Football Club On 5 November 2020, Rawlings became the senior coach at the
Norwood Football Club in the
SANFL. In 2022, Rawlings coached Norwood to their 31st SANFL premiership, winning a 1-point thriller against minor premiers North Adelaide. In 2024, Rawlings coached Norwood to a minor premiership, dominating most of the season by being on top of the ladder for the majority of the rounds. During the 2024 finals series Rawlings coached Norwood into another Grand Final but unfortunately, in spite of leading for most of the game, Glenelg pegged them down and won. Rawling's Redlegs finishing runners up.
Fremantle Football Club In October 2024, Rawlings was appointed as backline coach of the
Fremantle Football Club for the
2025 AFL season under
Justin Longmuir. ==Personal life==