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Gavin
BROWN
Gavin
BROWN
1987-2000
WING/FORWARD
184cm
86kg
Recruited From
Templestowe
Collingwood Debut
Round 1, 1987
Date of Birth
25 September 1967
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254
CFC GAMES
195
CFC GOALS
9
Finals
887
CFC Debut Number
CAREER AVERAGES
Disposals
17.9
Kicks
10.3
Handballs
7.6
Goals
0.8

Brown's commitment to the Collingwood cause made him a favorite at the club. He started as a winger when he came from Templestowe and showed himself to be an absolutely fearless player in all situations.

Alongside Gavin Crosisca, Damian Monkhorst and Mick McGuane, he played in the Collingwood under-19s premiership side of 1986 and that was the launching pad for the team that would eventually win the 1990 senior Grand Final. Off the field he was extremely quiet in his early years and thus earned the nickname of "Rowdy".

Brown was a popular and integral part of the 1990 flag team and when he was felled at quarter time it precipitated a huge brawl. He was made skipper in 1994, but struggled in 1995 and 1996 as hamstring injuries restricted him. Talk was rife of other clubs chasing him, but he stayed with the Magpies and continued to serve the club nobly.

Just when many were writing him off he made a brilliant response in 1997 and led the Victorian team in his best season for years. In the state game he showed the way to his teammates by totally negating the dangerous Darren Jarman.

Over the years much of Brown's work was not reflected in statistics. His fierce tackling and tenacious work at ground level paved the way for others, and he was considered the ultimate team man.

He wasn't keen on meekly handing over the Collingwood captaincy at the end of 1998, but the club considered it was time to pass the baton to Nathan Buckley. Even Buckley said in mid-season that he had not thought the change necessary and was afraid that change had been made for change's sake.

His performances in 1999 showed that he still had plenty to offer when many thought that his battered body had absorbed enough punishment over the years. He came third in the club best and fairest voting and turned in a year of consistent high quality football.

In 1999, despite the side's struggle at the foot of the ladder, he seemed to thrive on the enthusiasm that was generated by the youngsters around him.

His five seasons as captain from 1994 to 1998 would be enough on its own to ensure a place in Collingwood's Hall of Fame, but he also won the Copeland Trophy as best and fairest on three occasions - 1989, 1994 and 1997- and was twice an All-Australian selection.

Ever the ultimate clubman, Brown was a conditioning assistant in 2001 before taking an assistant coaching post from 2002 until the end of 2007.

He then led the rebirth of the club's stand alone VFL team, where he oversaw the development of several 2010 premiership stars before moving to Carlton at the end of the flag campaign.

After three years at Princes Park, Brown took up a role as a development coach at North Melbourne ahead of the 2014 season.

CFC Career Stats

Season played Games Goals Finals Win %
1987-2000 254 195 9 44.9%

CFC Season by Season Stats

Season GP GL B K H T D Guernsey No.
Full Name
Gavin Lawrence Brown
Nickname
Rowdy
CFC Last Game
Round 22 2000
Total AFL Games
254
Total AFL Goals
195

Other CFC Games

Team League Years Played Games Goals
Collingwood Night/Pre-season 1987 - 2000 14 12
Collingwood Reserves 1986 - 2000 15 10
Collingwood U19s 1985 - 1986 27 19

Awards

All Australian
1989, 1991, 1994
Australian Football Hall of Fame
2008
Best Finals Player (Bob Rose Award)
1990
CFC Captain
1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
CFC Hall of Fame
2004
CFC Life Member
1996
CFC Team of the Century
Copeland Trophy (Best and Fairest)
1989, 1994, 1997
Most Courageous Player
1988, 1991, 1992, 1999
Premiership
1990
Runner up Best and Fairest (R.T. Rush Trophy)
1991
Teammate (Darren Millane Memorial Trophy)
1991, 1994
Third Best and Fairest (J.J. Joyce Trophy)
1988, 1999
Under-19s Premiership
1986
Whitten Medal
1989, 1997
Wrecker Award
1994, 1998