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Cox 'invested in Swans' as Eagles coaching talk grows

Sydney coach John Longmire (left) is comfortable with Dean Cox (right) being linked to the Eagles. (Michael Errey/AAP PHOTOS)

Dean Cox remains focused on Sydney as momentum grows for the West Coast legend to go home, Swans coach John Longmire says.

The Eagles have already begun the search for former coach Adam Simpson's full-time replacement, with current Sydney assistant Cox emerging as the early frontrunner to replace interim boss Jarrad Schofield.

Former ruckman Cox played 290 AFL games, including the club's 2006 premiership triumph, for West Coast from 2001 to 2014 before joining Simpson's coaching panel.

He then made the move to the harbour city in 2017.

Cox, 42, has since become an integral cog in the Swans machine and has been widely tipped to be Longmire's successor.

"First and foremost, we don't get really dictated to by what other clubs do or what is going on in other clubs," Longmire said when asked of the club's coaching succession plans.

"Second of all, it's great that Dean's invested in us.

"When you've got a quality assistant coach like 'Coxy', it's great to have him so invested in this footy club.

"I'm sure if those conversations (between the Eagles and Cox) happen at some stage, he'd come and talk to us, but he's completely focused on us.

"We're more than comfortable where it sits."

Putting the coaching speculation aside, Sydney have set their sights on toppling a red-hot Brisbane Lions unit at the Gabba without Justin McInerney.

Justin McInerney.
Justin McInerney in action for Sydney before his injury against the Kangaroos. (Steven Markham/AAP PHOTOS)

Young gun McInerney has been sidelined indefinitely after suffering a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury to his left knee in their 79-point win against North Melbourne last time out.

"He will be in a brace for a couple of weeks and then we'll see how he goes from there," Longmire said.

"PCLs can be a bit unpredictable, so we're not sure what that means.

"It's at least a couple (of weeks) and how much beyond that we're not sure.

"Hopefully it's not a long time because he's such a valuable player for us. He's been outstanding for us this season."

Sydney will welcome back superstar Isaac Heeney from a one-game suspension as Longmire juggles selection headaches around a fit-again Luke Parker and Callum Mills.

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