Top 20 Tiger trade pick-ups: No. 11
The countdown of the top 20 Tiger trade pick-ups of the past 50 years continues today with No. 11 – talented forward Nathan Brown.
Brown’s decision to quit the Western Bulldogs, where he had played 137 games and kicked 206 goals, in a stellar career from 1997-2003, attracted plenty of publicity throughout the football world.
The Dogs were reluctant to release the star medium-sized forward, but eventually relented, receiving National Draft picks 6 and 20 from Richmond in return for Brown’s services.
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Brown had an instant impact with the Tigers, collecting the three Brownlow Medal votes for best afield in their big Round 1, 2004 victory over a Collingwood team coming off a Grand Final appearance in 2003.
The silky-skilled left-footer had a fairly impressive debut season for Richmond, finishing with 26 goals in his 20 games, and polling eight votes in the Brownlow Medal.
It was in the first half of the following season, however, where Brown took his game to a breathtaking level.
Going into the Round 10 clash with Melbourne at Etihad Stadium, Brown had 32 goals on the board - 19 of them coming in a stunning display over the previous four weeks.
Brown had booted six goals against Port Adelaide at Etihad Stadium in Round 6, four goals v Carlton at the MCG in Round 7, five goals (all in the last quarter in the wet) v Collingwood at the MCG in Round 8, and four goals v Brisbane at the Gabba in Round 9, to be widely acclaimed as the best player in the competition at that point.
His brilliance up forward provided the catalyst for Richmond to win all four of those games and, by the time the Melbourne game came around, the Tigers were third on the ladder with a 7-2 record.
Sadly, it all came to an abrupt halt that fateful late May Friday night under the Etihad Stadium roof . . .
Brown kicked two goals early in the game before suffering a severe, season-ending broken leg in an horrific incident.
Although Brown did return to the playing field in Round 1 one the following season, he was never the same again, with subsequent complications from the broken leg hindering him for the rest of his AFL career.
Mind you, he did manage to kick 21 goals in 2007 and 35 goals in 2008, before retiring from league football in 2009.
Despite Brown’s nightmare injury run, he had thrilled the Yellow and Black faithful with his talented on-field exploits.
Nathan Brown profile
Born: 10/2/1978
Height: 181cm
Playing weight: 80kg
Richmond draft history: Traded to the Tigers by the Western Bulldogs for picks 6 and 20 in the 2003 National Draft
Guernsey number at Richmond: No. 7
Debut at Richmond: Round 1, 2004 v Collingwood, MCG
Games at Richmond (2004-2009): 82
Goals at Richmond: 143