Always approachable, Steve was blessed with a wealth of football knowledge that could easily be shared given his easy going and down to earth nature. Steve will be remembered as a calming influence on the sideline and on the training ground.
The Demon Knights Football Club and Armidale community are in mourning after the devastating loss of all-time great, Stephen “Bucko” Buckley who died suddenly and unexpectedly on Thursday, May 18, aged 54.
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As the son of June and Tom Buckley a former player, coach and life member Stephen too became a player, coach and life member.
Stephen’s dedication and contribution to the sport and to the Demon Knights Football Club for over 40 years surpasses that of any other club member.
Bucko’s love for his club was evident to anyone who watched him play.
Renowned for his natural talent, silky skills and huge heart, Steve was an incredibly gifted midfielder who was instrumental for Demon Knights during the 1980’s and 1990’s.
Steve’s love for his club and the game ensured that he remained within the club for many years after his playing days had concluded.
Perhaps more than anything, Steve will best be remembered for his dedication and commitment to coaching Demon Knights teams for over 25 years.
Steve’s unwavering enthusiasm and passion was evident in every training session and game at the helm as both a junior and senior coach.
Steve’s continued focus on improving each and every player will be a resounding feature of his remarkable legacy.
Always approachable, Steve was blessed with a wealth of football knowledge that could easily be shared given his easy going and down to earth nature. Steve will be remembered as a calming influence on the sideline and on the training ground.
Many of Demon Knights’ current players and coaches have enjoyed the privilege of Steve’s tutorage over years which can only attribute to the club’s ongoing successes.
Always genuine, Steve respected all and in turn was loved and admired by everyone. Stephen’s funeral will be held at Piddington’s at 10am, Friday May 26.