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Donie Buckley
Donie Buckley (born early 1960s) is an Irish Gaelic football coach and former player. He played at full forward with his local club Castleisland Desmonds but never with the Kerry county team. His coaching has taken him all along the western coast from Clare to Galway, to Limerick, Kerry and Mayo.
Buckley scored a last-minute goal for Castleisland Desmonds in the final of the 1985 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship to defeat St Vincents. Soon after retiring from playing he became involved in coaching.[citation needed]
His coaching career began in Clare where he led Milltown Malbay in 1990 and Faughs in 1994 to Clare Senior Football Championships. He served as joint manager with Michael Brennan of the Clare county team in 2006.
He then moved on to the Galway county team, working as forwards coach under the management of Peter Ford for a year. Then onwards to Galway club Moycullen, whom he led to the 2008 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship.
Buckley then served as selector alongside Mickey Ned O'Sullivan with Limerick for three years, during which time the county experienced narrow losses in the finals of the 2009 and 2010 Munster Senior Football Championships. O'Sullivan's previous coach Michael McGeehin, who left the Limerick team because of work commitments, recommended Buckley to O'Sullivan.
He joined the Kerry senior setup in 2011. He then had to have knee surgery. He stood down from Kerry ahead of the start of the 2012 Championship, when Donegal knocked them out in the All-Ireland quarter-final.
James Horan invited Buckley to join his Mayo management team in 2012. He was not there for Mayo's 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final defeat to Donegal but spent six seasons there from 2013 until 2018. Buckley maintained his place throughout Horan's first spell as Mayo manager, then the replacement duo, and then the Stephen Rochford-led management team. Leadership that led Mayo to over half a decade of qualification for either All-Ireland finals or semi-finals, playing a much admired style of play.
According to the Irish Independent, "The technique and not just the ferocity of Mayo's tackling, epitomised by that same first half (of the 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final), is seen as another Buckley trademark."
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Donie Buckley
Donie Buckley (born early 1960s) is an Irish Gaelic football coach and former player. He played at full forward with his local club Castleisland Desmonds but never with the Kerry county team. His coaching has taken him all along the western coast from Clare to Galway, to Limerick, Kerry and Mayo.
Buckley scored a last-minute goal for Castleisland Desmonds in the final of the 1985 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship to defeat St Vincents. Soon after retiring from playing he became involved in coaching.[citation needed]
His coaching career began in Clare where he led Milltown Malbay in 1990 and Faughs in 1994 to Clare Senior Football Championships. He served as joint manager with Michael Brennan of the Clare county team in 2006.
He then moved on to the Galway county team, working as forwards coach under the management of Peter Ford for a year. Then onwards to Galway club Moycullen, whom he led to the 2008 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship.
Buckley then served as selector alongside Mickey Ned O'Sullivan with Limerick for three years, during which time the county experienced narrow losses in the finals of the 2009 and 2010 Munster Senior Football Championships. O'Sullivan's previous coach Michael McGeehin, who left the Limerick team because of work commitments, recommended Buckley to O'Sullivan.
He joined the Kerry senior setup in 2011. He then had to have knee surgery. He stood down from Kerry ahead of the start of the 2012 Championship, when Donegal knocked them out in the All-Ireland quarter-final.
James Horan invited Buckley to join his Mayo management team in 2012. He was not there for Mayo's 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final defeat to Donegal but spent six seasons there from 2013 until 2018. Buckley maintained his place throughout Horan's first spell as Mayo manager, then the replacement duo, and then the Stephen Rochford-led management team. Leadership that led Mayo to over half a decade of qualification for either All-Ireland finals or semi-finals, playing a much admired style of play.
According to the Irish Independent, "The technique and not just the ferocity of Mayo's tackling, epitomised by that same first half (of the 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final), is seen as another Buckley trademark."