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==AFL career== ==AFL career==
Brown is the son of Australian rules football player and ] Hall of Famer ],<ref></ref> and attended ] and ] where he studied Sports Management.<ref></ref> Brown is the son of Australian rules football player and ] Hall of Famer ],<ref></ref> and attended ] and ] where he studied Sports Management.<ref></ref>


===Hawthorn career (2002–2010)=== ===Hawthorn career (2002–2010)===
Brown wore the number 30 guernsey and is noted for his overall aggression and toughness.<ref></ref> He debuted for the Hawks in 2002, and received a nomination for the ].<ref></ref> Brown wore the number 30 guernsey and became noted for his overall aggression and toughness.<ref></ref> He debuted for the Hawks in 2002, and received a nomination for the ].<ref></ref>


Brown was in the squad for the ] which competed in the ] in 2006. Brown was in the squad for the ] which competed in the ] in 2006.


In 2007 Brown held down the difficult Centre Half Back position for Hawthorn, a tough feat for a man of his size, and was awarded a place in the All-Australian team for his efforts. The same year, Brown was fined $15,000 for giving misleading information to the AFL Tribunal about a misconduct charge on then West Coast (now Carlton) star ].<ref></ref> Vision appeared to show Judd's hand on Brown's face with fingers around Brown's eyes. Brown's evidence at the Tribunal led to the charge against Judd being dropped. In 2007 Brown held down the difficult Centre Half Back position for Hawthorn, a tough feat for a man of his size, and was awarded a place in the All-Australian team for his efforts. The same year, Brown was fined $15,000 for giving misleading information to the AFL Tribunal about a misconduct charge on then West Coast (now Carlton) star ].<ref></ref> Vision appeared to show Judd's hand on Brown's face with fingers around Brown's eyes. Brown's evidence at the Tribunal led to the charge against Judd being dropped.


He was part of the Hawthorn Premiership team of 2008 that beat Geelong. He was part of the Hawthorn premiership team of 2008 that beat Geelong.


During trade week 2009, Brown was controversially purported to have been put up for trade by Hawthorn for Port Adelaide star ]. Hawthorn fans erupted and Brown was shocked. Hawthorn President ] was moved to ring up a dedicated sports radio station covering the backlash from this story (having earlier reported it as fact) and publicly deny these reports. The story has since been established by Hawthorn coach ] as a falsehood.<ref></ref> During trade week 2009, Brown was controversially purported to have been put up for trade by Hawthorn for Port Adelaide star ]. Hawthorn fans erupted and Brown was shocked. Hawthorn President ] was moved to ring up a dedicated sports radio station covering the backlash from this story (having earlier reported it as fact) and publicly deny these reports. The story has since been established by Hawthorn coach ] as a falsehood.<ref></ref>


===Gold Coast Suns (2011-present)=== ===Gold Coast Suns (2011–present)===
On the 7th of September 2010 it was rumored that Brown would be leaving the ] On 7 September 2010 it was rumored that Brown would be leaving the Hawks to join the new AFL club, the ]. On 14 September 2010, Brown declined a contract offer from Hawthorn, which then led to him signing a contract with Gold Coast.
Hawks to join the new AFL club, the ]. On the 14th of September 2010, Brown declined a contract offer from Hawthorn, which then led to him signing a contract with Gold Coast.


In his second game for Gold Coast, Brown was suspended for four weeks. The AFL Match Review Panel handed Brown a two-match suspension for an off-the-ball elbow to Callan Ward's face and a further two for a high bump on Barry Hall as he bent over to gather the ball. In his second game for Gold Coast, Brown was suspended for four weeks. The AFL match review panel handed Brown a two-match suspension for an off-the-ball elbow to Callan Ward's face and a further two for a high bump on Barry Hall as he bent over to gather the ball.<ref>http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/afl/gold-coast-suns-consider-appeal-over-one-of-two-suspensions-for-campbell-brown/story-fn6z3p5k-1226037443306</ref>
<ref>http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/afl/gold-coast-suns-consider-appeal-over-one-of-two-suspensions-for-campbell-brown/story-fn6z3p5k-1226037443306</ref>


On 6 August 2011, Brown broke his pelvis while playing against ] at ]. The injury ended his 2011 season and may very well prematurely end his career. On 6 August 2011, Brown broke his pelvis while playing against ] at ]. The injury ended his 2011 season.<ref>{{cite news|last=Gullan|first=Scott|title=Fractured pelvis ends Campbell Brown's season|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/mystery-clash-ends-browns-season/story-e6frf9jf-1226109895899|accessdate=11 August 2011|newspaper=Herald Sun|date=7 August 2011}}</ref>


==Career highlights== ==Career highlights==


* AFL Rising Star nominee - 2002 (]) * AFL Rising Star nominee 2002 (Hawthorn)
* International Rules Series - 2006 (]) * International Rules series 2006 (Hawthorn)
* All Australian Team - 2007 (]) * All-Australian team 2007 (Hawthorn)
* Best Aggressive Player - 2002 (]) * Best aggressive player 2002 (Hawthorn)
* Most Courageous Player - 2003 (]) * Most courageous Player 2003 (Hawthorn)
* Most Courageous Player - 2005 (]) * Most courageous player 2005 (Hawthorn)
* Premiership Player - 2008 (]) * Premiership player 2008 (Hawthorn)


==References== ==References==

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Australian rules footballer
Campbell Brown
Personal information
Full name Campbell Brown
Date of birth (1983-08-28) 28 August 1983 (age 41)
Place of birth Perth, Australia
Original team(s) Hawthorn Citizens JFC/Oakleigh Chargers/Scotch College
Draft 2001: #32 (Hawthorn)
Height 177 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 84 kg (13 st 3 lb)
Position(s) Defender
Club information
Current club Gold Coast
Number 30
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
Hawthorn
Gold Coast
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Campbell Brown (born 28 August 1983) is an Australian rules footballer who has previously won a premiership with the Hawthorn Football Club and currently plays for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

AFL career

Brown is the son of Australian rules football player and West Australian Football League Hall of Famer Mal Brown, and attended Scotch College, Melbourne and Deakin University where he studied Sports Management.

Hawthorn career (2002–2010)

Brown wore the number 30 guernsey and became noted for his overall aggression and toughness. He debuted for the Hawks in 2002, and received a nomination for the Rising Star award.

Brown was in the squad for the Australian international rules football team which competed in the International Rules Series in 2006.

In 2007 Brown held down the difficult Centre Half Back position for Hawthorn, a tough feat for a man of his size, and was awarded a place in the All-Australian team for his efforts. The same year, Brown was fined $15,000 for giving misleading information to the AFL Tribunal about a misconduct charge on then West Coast (now Carlton) star Chris Judd. Vision appeared to show Judd's hand on Brown's face with fingers around Brown's eyes. Brown's evidence at the Tribunal led to the charge against Judd being dropped.

He was part of the Hawthorn premiership team of 2008 that beat Geelong.

During trade week 2009, Brown was controversially purported to have been put up for trade by Hawthorn for Port Adelaide star Shaun Burgoyne. Hawthorn fans erupted and Brown was shocked. Hawthorn President Jeff Kennett was moved to ring up a dedicated sports radio station covering the backlash from this story (having earlier reported it as fact) and publicly deny these reports. The story has since been established by Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson as a falsehood.

Gold Coast Suns (2011–present)

On 7 September 2010 it was rumored that Brown would be leaving the Hawks to join the new AFL club, the Gold Coast Suns. On 14 September 2010, Brown declined a contract offer from Hawthorn, which then led to him signing a contract with Gold Coast.

In his second game for Gold Coast, Brown was suspended for four weeks. The AFL match review panel handed Brown a two-match suspension for an off-the-ball elbow to Callan Ward's face and a further two for a high bump on Barry Hall as he bent over to gather the ball.

On 6 August 2011, Brown broke his pelvis while playing against Geelong at Skilled Stadium. The injury ended his 2011 season.

Career highlights

  • AFL Rising Star nominee – 2002 (Hawthorn)
  • International Rules series – 2006 (Hawthorn)
  • All-Australian team – 2007 (Hawthorn)
  • Best aggressive player – 2002 (Hawthorn)
  • Most courageous Player – 2003 (Hawthorn)
  • Most courageous player – 2005 (Hawthorn)
  • Premiership player – 2008 (Hawthorn)

References

  1. Born and Bred for the G
  2. "Little Big Man"
  3. Fortunate Judd owes Brown an apology
  4. Brown rises to star staus
  5. Fib costs Brown $15,000 fine – AFL – Fox Sports
  6. "Lessons learned the hard way"
  7. http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/afl/gold-coast-suns-consider-appeal-over-one-of-two-suspensions-for-campbell-brown/story-fn6z3p5k-1226037443306
  8. Gullan, Scott (7 August 2011). "Fractured pelvis ends Campbell Brown's season". Herald Sun. Retrieved 11 August 2011.

External links

Gold Coast Suns – current squad

* denotes rookie listed players

Hawthorn Football Club 2008 AFL premiers
Hawthorn 18.7 (115) defeated Geelong 11.23 (89), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Coach: Clarkson
2007 All-Australian team
Full-back
Half-back
Centre
Half-forward
Full-forward
Ruck
Interchange
Coach
2006 The position of coach in the All-Australian team has been awarded to the coach of the premiership-winning team since 1999. 2008
Victorian Team 2008 Hall of Fame Tribute Match
Australian squad2006 International Rules Series
Coach: Sheedy
Australian squad2008 International Rules Series
Coach: Malthouse
2001 AFL national draft
First round
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
Sixth round
Seventh round
Eighth round

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