Mark Buckley

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1962 –

78

Who is Mark Buckley?

Mark Buckley is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton, St Kilda and the Brisbane Bears in the Victorian Football League during the 1980s.

Recruited from St Mark's, Buckley participated in a Carlton Under-19s premiership in 1979, not playing seniors until 1982. His four games in 1982 all came in the home and away season wins, with Carlton going on to win a second successive premiership.

Buckley had become the third member of his family to play at Carlton, with his elder brother Stephen making six appearances in the 1980 VFL season and their father Brian playing over 100 games.

In the opening round of the 1983 VFL season, against Richmond, Buckley replaced an injured Ross Ditchburn at full-forward during the match and kicked six goals. He was a regular fixture in the team for the rest of the season and kicked 29 goals from 20 games. The following season he played just twice, with Western Australian star Warren Ralph taking his spot as a key forward.

After playing only one game in the first half of the 1985 VFL season, Buckley transferred to St Kilda midyear, playing seven games.

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Aug 25, 1962
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on July 23, 2013

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