Career
A pint-sized rover, he made his senior debut for West Australian National Football League club East Fremantle in the earlier 1970s as a free-spirited 16-year-old. By 1979 he had become a premiership player, represented Western Australia at state of origin and gained All-Australian selection. In 1981 he crossed the Nullarbor Plain and joined Victorian Football League club Essendon.
Although small in stature (166 cm and 74 kg), the courageous rover/goalsneak became a crowd favourite and was affectionately known as "The Budgie".
In his four years with Essendon, Buhagiar played in seven finals games and was among the team"s best players in five of them, proving his reliability in big games. He was a part of Essendon"s ill fated 1983 grand final team, which suffered the biggest loss in grand final history until that time.
Essendon were to avenge their defeat in the following year"s grand final, but it was to be without the "Budgie", who, after an injury interrupted season, was named only as an emergency. Disappointed at having missed the Premiership, Buhagiar decided to return home to East Fremantle, but was talked into resurrecting his VFL career with Footscray.
He played the 1985 season with the Bulldogs, which include three more finals, and finished the season with a handy 36 goals.
He returned to East Fremantle in 1986.