- Gavin Brown (footballer)
Infobox afl player
firstname = Gavin
lastname = Brown
| birthdate = Birth date and age|1967|9|25|df=y
birthplace = Victoria
School attended = Marcellin College, Bulleen
originalteam = Templestowe
dead = alive
deathdate =
deathplace =
debutdate = 1987
debutteam = Collingwood
debutopponent =
debutstadium =
playingteams = Collingwood (1987-2000)255 games, 195 goals
coach = coach
coachingteams = Collingwood Reserves (2008 - Present)
statsend = 2000
careerhighlights =
*best and fairest 1989, 1994 (equal), 1997
*2nd best and fairest 1991
*3rd best and fairest 1988 (equal), 1999
*All-Australian 1989, 1991, 1994
*E. J. Whitten Medal 1989, 1997
*premiership side 1990
*Collingwood captain 1994-1998
*Victorian captain 1997
*Collingwood Hall of Fame
*Collingwood Team of the Century (interchange)
*Robert Rose Award 1991, 1992Gavin Brown (born 25 September 1967) was an
Australian rules football er who played in theAustralian Football League .Brown was recruited into Collingwood from Templestowe where he would contribute to the side for longer than a decade. Brown was part of the Magpies under-19 premiership side in 1986 with team-mates
Damian Monkhorst ,Mick McGuane andGavin Crosisca , who would all make their debuts with the senior side in 1987. Brown quickly showed his true values as a tough and courageous footballer who was a great man off the field. He would earn the nickname 'Rowdy' due to his quiet approach off the field. Brown started well in his career, earning his first Victorian guernsey in State of Origin football in his debut season.In 1989 Brown would turn from good young footballer into a great young footballer, winning
All-Australian selection, and also the club's best and fairest, after finishing third the year before. In the same year, Brown made an impact againstSouth Australia in State of Origin, winning the EJ Whitten Medal. His great form lead into 1990 where Brown played a vital part in the Pies premiership, their first in 32 years. Brown played mainly as a forward, after he started his career as a wingman. He would be knocked out in the quarter-time brawl in the Grand Final against Essendon, but would return late in the game, and kick his second goal and celebrate early. A year later, Brown would continue his enthusiastic and courageous work on the field, and finish runner-up in the best and fairest, and earn his second All-Australian selection, as a half-forward.Brown was an extremely courageous player, and he was duly rewarded for this when the
AFLPA awarded him the inaugural Robert Rose Award for Most Courageous Player in 1991, and then again in 1992.In 1994, Brown would be rewarded for his hard work with the captaincy, and he played good footy. He would gain his third All-Australian selection, and win his second
Copeland Trophy for being the club's best and fairest, finishing equal with recruitNathan Buckley . He would suffer hamstring injuries in 95-96, which would almost slow his career, but in 1997 he answered back, winning his thirdCopeland Trophy and he would captain the state side, and win a second EJ Whitten Medal against the South Australians for his best on ground performance due to a brilliant job onDarren Jarman .He would hand over the captaincy at the end of 1998, despite his willingness to keep the leadership role, but was forced to pass it over to Buckley. As his career was coming to an end, he continued to play brilliant footy in 1999 despite the lack of success, and would be strong with the youngsters around him, with another top 3 finish in the best and fairest. He retired at the end of 2000 after 254 games with Collingwood and kicking 194 goals in an outstanding
VFL/AFL career.Brown would become an assistant coach to
Mick Malthouse since retiring, and in 2002 was awarded a spot in the Collingwood Team of the Century, filling in as the fourth interchange player. He would also be inducted in the club Hall of Fame and in 2008 was appointed senior coach of Collingwood's newly createdVFL side.References
* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/bi-bz.htm#Gavin%20Brown%20(Collingwood) Profile on fullpointsfooty.net]
External links
*AflRleague|ref=G/Gavin_Brown.html
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