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    Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    I've always liked watching the Pies skipper in action - aside from that blood on the jumper incident, I thought he was terrific on and off the field for his team.

    I really don't want to get into that Buckley v Voss v Hird crap, but I thought he was certainly one of the modern greats.

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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    I agree DR. He was fantastic as a player. I just thought he struggled to accept for a while that his team mates weren't as skilled as he was.

    He was a terrific kick, particularly on the run.

    It wouldn't have seemed right had he not won a Brownlow Medal.

    I'm not really too sure why opposition supporters booed him like they did.
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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    I remember seeing him at Whitten Oval while at Brisbane and kicking a few goals mostly from 50m runs and 60m kicks.
    Great player.
    Can't stand him as a person. Smug, takes himself too serious, pies player, wouldn't have a clue how to laugh at himself.

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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    Despite being an automaton with no personality (comment about Eddie on Footy Confidential notwithstanding) he will be remembered as an out and out champion.
    A beautiful kick on either foot, strong over the ball, with good hands, a matchwinner who was impossible to stop on his day, the irony is that if he'd stayed at Brisbane he'd probably be a 3 time Premiership player. It's a shame I hated him so much and never really appreciated what he could do
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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    Quote Originally Posted by The Underdog View Post
    Despite being an automaton with no personality (comment about Eddie on Footy Confidential notwithstanding) he will be remembered as an out and out champion.
    A beautiful kick on either foot, strong over the ball, with good hands, a matchwinner who was impossible to stop on his day, the irony is that if he'd stayed at Brisbane he'd probably be a 3 time Premiership player. It's a shame I hated him so much and never really appreciated what he could do


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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    He said if Eddie wasn't the president, he'd be the guy in the cheer squad in the Gold Jacket.
    Funniest thing to ever come out of his mouth.
    I reckon if he goes into coaching he'll be an uncompromising bastard though.
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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    Quote Originally Posted by ErnieSigley View Post
    I remember seeing him at Whitten Oval while at Brisbane and kicking a few goals mostly from 50m runs and 60m kicks.
    Great player.
    Can't stand him as a person. Smug, takes himself too serious, pies player, wouldn't have a clue how to laugh at himself.

    My missus hated Bucks before we moved to Melbourne. Since getting here though, and listening to him on the radio (I dont know what station, but I am a dedicated RRR listener!) she thinks he is a good fella - and further reckons he does laugh at himself.

    He was a good footballer, who - I am sorry to say - is more highly regarded than he otherwise would be because he wore black and white stripes. I dont think he is/was a better player than Grant, Voss or Harvey, but suspect history will say that he was.

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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    Quote Originally Posted by mjp View Post
    My missus hated Bucks before we moved to Melbourne. Since getting here though, and listening to him on the radio (I dont know what station, but I am a dedicated RRR listener!) she thinks he is a good fella - and further reckons he does laugh at himself.

    He was a good footballer, who - I am sorry to say - is more highly regarded than he otherwise would be because he wore black and white stripes. I dont think he is/was a better player than Grant, Voss or Harvey, but suspect history will say that he was.
    I wouldn't rate him as a better player than those 3 but he was their equal, which is saying something.

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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    He's just got an awful flat monotone voice. Three words into a sentence and I'm thinking about someone else.



    He's like that really boring priest on Father Ted.
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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    He's just got an awful flat monotone voice. Three words into a sentence and I'm thinking about someone else.



    He's like that really boring priest on Father Ted.
    Yeah he was Vossy's equal as a footballer, but I fear he may be his equal as a commentator.
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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    Whilst always admiring his phenomenal field kicking there was always part of me that felt he didn't win his own ball as well as a Harvey/Voss/Grant/Hird did, and that he got too many easy kicks out wide, or on the overlap - admittedly a player of his skill probably should be used like that, but I felt he over did it. And I never felt like he tore games apart in the last quarter or crunch time the way the others did

    But maybe its just hard to view him objectively given all the accolades poured all over him by the media.

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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    I don't think we should forget his contribution to the mullet in football either. He carried one for at least the first few seasons of his career.
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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Where does Riccutio fit into this list? Does he compare to Voss/Grant/Harvey/Hird?

    Do we underrate him in Victoria?
    Definitely does fit into that list in my eyes - and not sure if others underrate him, I dont

    An amazing combination of skilled athleticism and physicality - not sure that quite sums it up but he was silky skilled and brutish all at the same time - I bet DR would have loved him?

    The talk was that Colin Sylvia was going to turn into something like him - he shows glimpses but is a long way off

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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    He was a fantastic player, but I think that gets forgotten by a lot of people (myself included) when he gets the back page of a paper, a double spread lift out plus another few articles taking up 2 pages when he retires, for goodness sake, Grant barely even managed one page when he retired and neither won a flag. He gets so much media attention and adulation, today at Chadstone's AFL store they had a wall hero (I can't remember what they're called, the life size stickers they have of players) of him in the shop entrance..I couldn't escape him, he's everywhere.

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    Re: Rate a 2007 retiree: Nathan Buckley

    Great player and captain for Collingwood, he leaves the game without something that he wanted so badly like our very own Chris Grant a Premiership Medal.

    I keep thinking back to when he was at Brisbane...what might have been had he not left.

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