UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot

Murder investigation enters second day after death of man | UK News

16 September 2025

M60 police incident sees motorway delays of up to 90 minutes – UK Times

16 September 2025

M69 southbound within the M6/A46/A4600 junction | Southbound | Congestion

16 September 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Nathan Buckley reveals why he’s HAPPY he missed out on a dream return to coaching in the AFL
TV & Showbiz

Nathan Buckley reveals why he’s HAPPY he missed out on a dream return to coaching in the AFL

By uk-times.com16 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
  • Great was overlooked as new Melbourne Demons head coach

Footy legend Nathan Buckley has declared he is happy to miss out on the head coaching role at Melbourne because the knockback allows him to focus on winning the vacant role at Tasmania.

The Tigers are tipped to enter the AFL competition in 2028. 

After Collingwood great Buckley requested more time to weigh up the decision, the Demons appointed Geelong assistant Steven King from 2026 onwards.

Buckley will now meet with Tasmanian football director Alastair Lynch, president Grant O’Brien and chief executive Brendon Gale on Tuesday to discuss future plans.

‘I had to risk sacrificing an opportunity to coach Melbourne to keep an opportunity to coach Tasmania, because the timelines just didn’t match up,’ Buckley said on Fox Footy’s On the Couch.

‘Melbourne, rightfully, made the decision on a coach that was absolutely all-in and wanted to do the job and that was Steven King.’

Footy legend Nathan Buckley has declared he is happy to miss out on the head coaching role at Melbourne, preferring to focus on the vacant job with the Tasmania Devils 

Buckley (pictured with ex-partner Brodie Ryan) is keen to build a club from the ground up

Buckley (pictured with ex-partner Brodie Ryan) is keen to build a club from the ground up

After Collingwood great Buckley requested more time to weigh up the decision, the Demons opted to appoint Geelong assistant Steven King from 2026 onwards

After Collingwood great Buckley requested more time to weigh up the decision, the Demons opted to appoint Geelong assistant Steven King from 2026 onwards

Buckley – who coached the Magpies to the 2018 Grand Final – added he was ‘more attracted to the Tasmania job than the Melbourne job’ as working with a new sporting franchise would be a unique opportunity.

‘Prosecuting [weighing up] the Melbourne case and where I sit in my coaching career [I’ve concluded] I do want to coach again… and I haven’t really been able to say that until probably about a month ago,’ he said.

‘I’d love to be involved in the Tassie process, and that journey. I’ll have a chat with them and see if that’s involved in a more official capacity.’

Conversations surrounding the Devils are tipped to increase in the coming weeks.

The Tasmanian Planning Commission is set to release its final report on the Hobart stadium on Wednesday, which will include a recommendation on whether to build the stadium.

The AFL has also made it clear if the 23,000-seat roofed venue at Macquarie Point isn’t built, they won’t approve the Devils’ license to join the competition.

Meanwhile in March, the Devils left footy fans horrified after the club unveiled its new mascot with the bizarre name Rum’un.

They also revealed the side’s logo and kit, with the team set to wear a green jumper with a golden image of the Apple Isle across its front.

‘Our newest recruit, Rum’un, will help us on our journey and be a great beacon of our club across the state,’ Devils CEO Brendon Gale said.

‘The creation of Rum’un reflects our club – uniquely Tasmanian, handcrafted and created with grit and determination representing our whole island.

‘Rum’un is also a little bit cheeky. These characteristics are all true to the Tasmania Football Club, a club that represents our whole state and who does things our way.’

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

Ex-ESPN star Sage Steele exposes abuse she’s received for criticizing NFL teams who snubbed Charlie Kirk

16 September 2025

Former TV star Tiffany Salmond reveals how NRL players have tried to date her by sending her awful TikTok videos

16 September 2025

The NRL makes a HUGE change to the finals for the first time in 18 years – and fans are OUTRAGED

16 September 2025

Jude Bellingham returns to Real Madrid squad in time for Mason Greenwood reunion

16 September 2025

Ricky Hatton’s long-serving manager ‘found him after letting himself into his house when he didn’t turn up for a Saturday night boxing fight’

16 September 2025

Tom Brady will play on same team as Gronk in flag football

16 September 2025
Top News

Murder investigation enters second day after death of man | UK News

16 September 2025

M60 police incident sees motorway delays of up to 90 minutes – UK Times

16 September 2025

M69 southbound within the M6/A46/A4600 junction | Southbound | Congestion

16 September 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

© 2025 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version