Nov 26, 2024, 9:19 AM
Nov 26, 2024, 9:19 AM

Nathan Buckley donates memorabilia to Collingwood Museum

Highlights
  • Nathan Buckley's prized memorabilia, including his Brownlow Medal and Grand Final jersey, is now on display at the Collingwood Museum.
  • Earlier this year, he was forced to repurchase several items at auction after parting with them as a result of his divorce.
  • The exhibition honors Buckley's extraordinary legacy at Collingwood and allows fans to engage with his storied career.
Story

Nathan Buckley, a former Australian rules football player and coach, had his memorabilia displayed at Collingwood's Museum following a special exhibition opening at the AIA Vitality Centre. The items on display include Buckley's prestigious accolades, such as his Brownlow Medal from 2003 and the Norm Smith Medal from the 2002 Grand Final. Buckley expressed his feelings of humility and gratitude for the honor bestowed upon him by the club and highlighted the importance of the collection's return to its rightful place. Earlier this year, Buckley had to buy back some of his memorabilia at auction after losing them in a divorce settlement. Collingwood president Jeff Browne emphasized the historical significance of Buckley’s contributions to the club.

Opinions

You've reached the end