Jonathan Brown (footballer)

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Jonathan Brown
Jonathan Brown in the 2007 NAB Cup Grand Final
Jonathan Brown in the 2007 NAB Cup Grand Final
Personal information
Full name Jonathan Brown
Date of Birth October 29, 1981 (1981-10-29) (age 26)
Place of Birth Melbourne
Recruited from Geelong Falcons (VFL)
Draft 30th overall, 1999
Brisbane Lions (Father/son selection)
Club information
Current club Brisbane Lions
Number 16
Playing Career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2000- Brisbane Lions 139 (268)
¹ Statistics to end of 2007 season
Career highlights

AFL

Brisbane Lions Football Club

Jonathan Brown (born 29 October, 1981) is a three-time Australian Football League premiership winning forward for the Brisbane Lions. He is co-captain of the club.

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Brown had begun to gather a reputation as a "thuggish" player due to several on-field incidents resulting in multiple suspensions, culminating in a 5 match suspension for striking Josh Carr in the Lions 2004 Grand Final loss to Port Adelaide.

Brown's return from this suspension in the Round 6, 2005 match against the Essendon Bombers at the Telstra Dome received much hype from the football media, and Brown did not disappoint, with a best on ground performance which included 8 goals and 14 marks. Brown continued to show impressive signs throughout the rest of the 2005 season however injury problems, particularly osteitis pubis reduced his impact. Brown did however show much improved discipline compared to his performances in previous years and has not been reported for any on-field infractions since (to end 2007 season).

In May 2005, Brown was targeted by Collingwood in a deal reportedly worth $6 million over the next four seasons, but he was quick to announce that he had no plans to leave Brisbane. Two months later he officially signed a contract committing himself to the Brisbane Lions until the end of the 2008 season in a deal reportedly worth $2 million over three years. In the 2006 Brownlow Medal count, Brown polled 13 votes, enough to secure a top 10 finish despite only playing 10 games that season.

Brown holds the Brisbane club record for most goals kicked in a match (10 goals vs Carlton Football Club - Round 16, 2007). He finished the home and away season with 77 goals, winning the 2007 Coleman Medal for most goals kicked in the home and away season. He was named in the 2007 All-Australian side and was also named the vice-captain of the team.

Brown was promoted to the Lions' leadership group in 2005. Following the retirement of longtime captain Michael Voss in 2006, Brown was strongly favoured to replace Voss as captain. Nevertheless, when the captaincy was announced on 20th March 2007, Brown was named as co-captain alongside Simon Black, Chris Johnson, Nigel Lappin, and Luke Power.[1] Brown had previously acted as co-captain for the Lions in the 2007 NAB Cup final, alongside Black, Johnson, and Power, with Lappin out injured. He is currently first in goal assists in league.

Brown has three siblings, Matthew, Timothy and Gabrielle, who all live near the small country Victorian town of Koroit with their parents, Brian and Mary. Tim Brown trained with the Lions during the summer of 2006/07, and played in the intraclub scratch match prior to the beginning of the pre-season. Brian played football with Fitzroy and Jonathan was recruited to the Lions under the father son rule. He is the nephew of former Fitzroy player Noel Mugavin.


Sporting positions
Preceded by
Michael Voss
Captain of Brisbane Lions
2007 -
Succeeded by
NA
Preceded by
Barry Hall
All-Australian Vice-Captain
2007
Succeeded by
NA
Awards
Preceded by
Gary Moorcroft
AFL Mark of the Year
2002
Succeeded by
Chris Tarrant
Preceded by
Simon Black
Merret-Murray Medallist
2007
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Brendan Fevola
Coleman Medallist
2007
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Glenn Archer & Brett Kirk
AFLPA Robert Rose Award for Most Courageous Player
2007
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Mark Ricciuto
AFLPA Best Captain Award
2007
Succeeded by
Incumbent




2001/02/03 Brisbane Lions Triple Premiership Players
Captain: Voss | Akermanis | Ashcroft | Black | Brown | Hart | Johnson | Keating | Lappin | Leppitsch | Lynch | McRae | Michael | Pike | Power | White | Coach : Matthews
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