Career
He was drafted in the 1997 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft at pick number 66 overall, From Pinnaroo, South Australia He made his American Federation of Labor-Congress debut in 1998. He managed 22 games in the 2005 season which also saw him share his milestone of 100 games with the recently retired Guy Rigoni in round four. Brown had a solid season after he took his game to another level in 2004, where he finished second in the club best and fairest.
Averaged 18 disposals a game and was used in a variety of backline and midfield roles.
Well known for his gut running and attack on the ball. He retired at the end of the 2007 American Federation of Labor-Congress season.
In October 2007, he signed on to play for three years with West Adelaide Football Club in the SANFL. He was appointed captain of West Adelaide for the 2008 season under new coach, Hawthorn premiership player Andrew Collins. Brown coached and played at Cheltenham Football Club in the Southern Football League for a number of years until being secured as the new coach of The Old Melburnian Football Club for 2012 in the Amateur B Grade competition.