Brian Buckley (footballer, born 1935) explained

Brian Buckley
Fullname:Brian Alan Buckley
Birth Date:3 August 1935
Originalteam:Coburg under-17s
Height:185 cm
Weight:83 kg
Position:Ruckman, back pocket
Statsend:1965
Years1:1956–65
Club1:Carlton
Games Goals1:116 (6)

Brian Alan Buckley (3 August 1935 – 2 August 2014) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Family

He was the son of Fitzroy footballer Jack Buckley. His brother, John Buckley, played with Coburg in the VFA. He married Beverley Love.[1] They had three children: a daughter, Sharyn, and two sons, Mark and Stephen, each of whom later played at Carlton.

Football

Carlton (VFL)

Recruited from Coburg as a 16-year-old, Buckley began his career in the Carlton under-19s in 1951.

He made his debut with the First XVII on 4 August 1956 – in place of the selected back pocket, Vin English[2] – in the round 16 match against Collingwood, which Carlton won 12.12 (84) to 9.17 (71).

Although he came to Carlton as a ruckman, he spent much of his time either in the back pocket or at full back. He played in their 1962 Preliminary Final team against Hawthorn, but missed the 1962 Grand Final match the following week through injury.

Port Melbourne (VFA)

He was appointed captain-coach of Victorian Football Association (VFA) club Port Melbourne, replacing ex-Melbourne footballer, Laurie Mithen, in 1966. Port Melbourne won the 1966 VFA Premiership.

Port Melbourne made the 1967 Grand Final, but could not overcome Dandenong, coached by ex-St Kilda footballer Alan Morrow. The match, regarded as one of the controversial and violent grand finals in history,[3] almost ended in the second quarter when Buckley threatened to lead his team-mates off the field in protest against the umpiring.

He was also the captain-coach of Port Melbourne in the 1968 season; Port Melbourne finished fifth. In all he played 49 games for Port Melbourne, kicked 8 goals, and finished third in the club's best an fairest in 1967.[4]

Carlton (VFL)

In 1978 and 1979 he assisted Bryan Quirk in coaching the Carlton under-19 team.

Death

Buckley died on 2 August 2014 after a long period of ill health.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71650250 Brian's biggest day . . .!, The Argus, (Monday, 6 August 1956), p.20.
  2. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71649745 How they line up tomorrow: Collingwood v. Carlton, The Argus, (Friday, 3 August 1956), p.24
  3. Web site: Revenge Is Sweet. australianfootball.com.
  4. https://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/sport/port-melbourne-is-mourning-the-death-of-1966-premiership-captaincoach-brian-buckley/news-story/7ffd92f8f3ee1e49c38a6ba867d74509 Amy, Paul, "Port Melbourne is mourning the death of 1966 premiership captain-coach Brian Buckley", Caulfield Glen Eira Leader, 8 August 2014.
  5. Web site: Blues' big man Brian Buckley dies . Tony . De Bolfo . 5 August 2014 . Carlton Football Club . 5 August 2014 .