- Doug Brown (Australian footballer)
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Doug Brown Personal information Full name Douglas Ernest Fewster Brown Date of birth 30 August 1923 Place of birth Geelong, Victoria Original team Geelong District Height/Weight 168 cm / 73 kg Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1943
1944–1950
Total -Fitzroy
Geelong13 (21)
70 (108)
83 (129)1 Playing statistics to end of 19?? season .Douglas "Doug" Brown (born 30 August 1923) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy and Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Brown, who kicked three goals on his league debut, was a rover from Geelong District. He couldn't play with Geelong in 1943 as they weren't competing due to the war, so he instead spent the season with Fitzroy.[1][2] In 1944 Geelong returned to the league and he appeared in eight of the opening nine rounds of the season with them.[3] He missed the rest of the year and all of the 1945 season as he was serving as a Leading Aircraftman in the Royal Australian Air Force.[4]
He proved a useful forward when resting in the forward pockets and contributed a career best 26 goals in 1947, from 15 games.[3] His final appearance for Geelong was in their 17 point preliminary final loss to North Melbourne in 1950.[3]
Having received a good offer from Tongala, Brown joined the Goulburn Valley Football League club as captain-coach in 1951.[5] Brown was the league's leading goal-kicker that year with 86 goals. He would then lead Tongala to back to back premierships in 1952 and 1953.
References
- ^ "Douglas Brown (Fitzroy & Geelong)". Full Points Footy. http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/bi-bz.htm#Douglas%20Brown%20%28Fitzroy%20&%20Geelong%29.
- ^ Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. ISBN 9781920910785.
- ^ a b c AFL Tables: Doug Brown
- ^ "WW2 Nominal Roll". Government of Australia. http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/script/veteran.asp?ServiceID=R&VeteranID=993194.
- ^ The Argus, "Brown Wants to Leave Geelong", 10 January 1951, p. 10
Categories:- 1923 births
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Fitzroy Football Club players
- Geelong Football Club players
- Tongala Football Club players
- Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II
- Living people
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