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- Nathan Buckley - Wikipedia
Nathan Charles Buckley (born 26 July 1972) is a former professional Australian rules football coach, player and commentator He is listed by journalist Mike Sheahan as one of the top 50 players of all time [1]
- Nathan Buckley takes first step towards coaching Tasmania
Buckley admitted on Monday morning “there’s a chance” he could become Tasmania’s inaugural coach, ahead of the 19th AFL team’s entrance into the league in 2028
- Sad to hear that Nathan Buckley is leaving his position as Collingwood. . . .
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the AFL community, Nathan Buckley has announced his departure from his role as head coach of the Collingwood Football Club
- Buckley: The coaching bug is still there — SEN
EXCLUSIVE: Nathan Buckley has confirmed that he has met with the Tasmania Devils The Collingwood great, who has been out of the coaching game since 2021, is being heavily linked with the senior coaching role at the expansion club
- AFL 2024: Nathan Buckley hints at coaching return, vacant West Coast . . .
Asked point-blank if he would take a call from the West Coast Eagles about their now-open coaching position, he didn’t shut it down The Eagles and Adam Simpson parted ways on Tuesday, with midfield assistant Jarrad Schofield assuming the interim reins until the end of the season
- Breaking News: Nathan Buckley Announces Stunning Return to Collingwood . . .
Details are still emerging about the role Buckley will play, but sources within the club suggest he is set to take on a senior football operations position, with influence extending into player development, recruitment, and culture
- Bucks open to coaching return … but theres a few things to do first
Buckley, who coached Collingwood 218 times over nearly a decade after a 280-game playing career that netted a Brownlow Medal and seven All-Australian selections, is set to become a key voice in the AFL media landscape this year, working for Fox Footy and SEN
- Nathan Buckley in eye-opening call on return to AFL coaching amid links . . .
The 51-year-old, who called an end to his Collingwood coaching tenure midway through the 2021 season after almost 10 years at the helm, has also recently been linked with the now vacant West
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