Nathan Buckley




Nathan Buckley is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is a five-time All-Australian, a three-time Copeland Trophy winner, and a two-time premiership captain. Buckley is considered one of the greatest players of all time.

Buckley was born in Melbourne, Victoria, on July 2, 1972. He began playing football at a young age and quickly showed promise. He was drafted by Collingwood with the fifth overall pick in the 1990 AFL Draft.

  • Buckley made his AFL debut in 1991 and quickly became a star. He was named Rising Star of the Year in 1993 and won his first Copeland Trophy in 1994.
  • Buckley was a key member of Collingwood's premiership-winning teams in 1990 and 2010. He was also named All-Australian five times and captained the team from 1999 to 2007.

  • Buckley retired from playing in 2007 and immediately began his coaching career. He was appointed senior coach of Collingwood in 2008 and led the team to a premiership in 2010.
  • Buckley is a highly respected figure in the AFL. He is known for his leadership, determination, and passion for the game. He is a role model for young footballers and is an inspiration to many.

    Here are some of Buckley's most notable achievements:

    • Five-time All-Australian
    • Three-time Copeland Trophy winner
    • Two-time premiership captain
    • AFL premiership coach
    • Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee

    Buckley is a true legend of the AFL. He is one of the most successful players and coaches in the history of the game. He is an inspiration to many and is a role model for young footballers.

    Nathan Buckley is a true champion. He is a credit to the AFL and a role model for all Australians.