Career
Originally from the Geelong Falcons, Brown was drafted by Street Kilda Football Club at the 1994 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft and made his senior American Federation of Labor-Congress debut in 1995. Playing as a rover, Brown was a hard-running player, even if he was not as flashy as some of the other of the young brigade around the mid-90s at Street Kilda, such as Austinn Jones and Joel Smith. Brown played in Street Kilda’s 1996 American Federation of Labor-Congress Ansett Australia Cup winning side.
Brown played in 21 of 22 matches in the 1997 American Federation of Labor-Congress season home and away rounds in which Street Kilda Football Club qualified in first position for the finals, winning the club’s second Minor Premiership and first McClelland Trophy.
Brown quit Portuguese Adelaide at the end of 2005 to return to Victoria for family reasons and signed on to play with Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) club Old Haileybury. In 2011, Brown signed on to become a runner for American Federation of Labor-Congress club Collingwood.
He then moved to Saint Kilda Football Club later in the year to run for them. He also taught at Sandringham East primary school, Haileybury College and Christian College Geelong and is currently teaching at Geelong primary.