Nathan Buckley with his sons Ayce (left) and Jett ahead of his last match as the coach of Collingwood.Credit:Collingwood Football Club
The former Collingwood coach and champion did not consider entering the coaching market this year after his exit from the Magpies in 2021,in part because of a wish to spend time with his sons. Buckley and his wife separated during 2020.
Buckley,who is commentating for Fox Footy and SEN,said he did not know if he would look to coach in the AFL again. He is viewed as likely to be given another opportunity if he chooses to re-enter coaching,after nearly 10 years coaching the Magpies.
“No,and I’m really comfortable with that. I don’t even know how I’m going to feel when I sit and broadcast the game. I mean I really sat out of it a lot in the second half of last year,I just didn’t pay a lot of attention or focus on the AFL full stop. I really sort of removed myself.”
Buckley said he was “attacking this” – the media role – and “not projecting too far forward” in his career.
“For 30 years,I’ve always thought ‘that’s where I want to get,that’s what I’m going to do’. I’m really comfortable to go about it in a different way and it’s uncomfortable in many ways because it’s always been easy to have a singular focus and a really,you know,myopic view of what you want to be and how you want to go about it.
“I’m happy to be in that space of what if.”