Career
He played a total of 219 senior American Federation of Labor-Congress matches and kicked 349 goals. His playing career ended after Richmond told him at the end of 2009, that he would no longer be required as a player. Recruited from Golden Square and then the Bendigo Pioneers in the TAC Cup to the Western Bulldogs in the American Federation of Labor-Congress, Brown made a name for himself as a dangerous medium-sized forward.
He played with the Bulldogs from 1997 to 2003, and left the club after a more lucrative contract was offered by Richmond.
At the time the Western Bulldogs had asked many of their high profile players to take pay cuts to support the team financially. In 2005 Brown continued to perform for the Tigers, partly due to his former coach at the Western Bulldogs, Terry Wallace taking over, and put in a string of match-winning performances in the early part of the season, including a sensational last-quarter burst against Collingwood in Round 8.
In this game, Richmond turned a 10-point deficit into a 35-point victory, thanks to Brown"s 5 last-quarter goals. The following week against Brisbane, Brown added 4 goals to be one of the match winners along with Shane Tuck.
However, in Round 10 against Melbourne, Brown broke his leg attempting a left-foot kick as Melbourne defender Matthew Whelan dived across him in a legitimate attempt to smother the ball.
Brown"s right foot became stuck on the Telstra Dome surface and tilted a bit to the right. The injury even sickened media personality Robert Walls, who was watching the match on television, to the extent that he had to turn off his television Richmond lost the game by 57 points, and would only record three more wins thereafter to finish in 12th place on the ladder.
Brown had a titanium rod inserted into his tibia, and underwent extensive therapy and rehabilitation training over the following pre-season.
Despite this, Brown would suffer further complications from his broken leg, among other injuries, eventually leading to his retirement at the end of the 2009 season. Brown played his 200th game against Melbourne at Telstra Dome in Round 12, 2008.
Retirement In November 2009, Brown announced his retirement from the American Federation of Labor-Congress. In 2010, Brown joined The Sunday Footy Show as a regular panellist. Up until 2014, Brown worked for Triple M as an expert commentator for Saturday night matches alongside Barry Denner, Mark Howard and Ash Chua.
In 2014, Brown joined rival radio station 3AW as a ball-by-ball commentator for Saturday night and Sunday twilight matches.
In October 2014, Brown was appointed sport presenter on Weekend Today replacing Tim Gilbert.