Roy Brown

From Snoutslouts

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(player info - R.Brown - NEEDS FORMATTING!!!)
Line 4: Line 4:
[[File:Rbrownwt.jpg‎]]
[[File:Rbrownwt.jpg‎]]
 +
 +
{| width=45%; style="padding:0.2em; border:1px solid; background-color:#FFFF99; float:right; "
 +
|-
 +
! style="background:black; color:gold" |  Career Highlights
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
*Glenelg 1928 – 1929 & 1938 - 1939
 +
** 9 games
 +
** ?? goals
 +
|-
 +
| align=center style="background:Gold; color:black" |  Other Career Highlights
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
* West Torrens (SANFL) 106 games
 +
* 7 games for South Australia
 +
 +
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Stats current to end of 2009
 +
|}
 +
== Biographical ==
 +
*Born:
 +
*Height:
 +
*Weight:
 +
*Recruited from: West Torrens
 +
*Previous Club:
 +
*GFC League Debut: 1929
 +
 +
Guernsey Number:
 +
 +
== Career ==
 +
'''Roy Brown''' joined Glenelg in 1928 after 7 highly successful seasons with West Torrens, including the 1924 Premiership and state captain. Torrens refused him a clearance and Brown was forced to serve Glenelg as a non-playing coach. He resumed his playing career briefly in 1929 playing 9 games. Brown left Glenelg at the end of the 1929 season but returned in 1938 for 2 years as a non-playing coach

Revision as of 05:20, 12 June 2010

Roy Brown

  • Player & Coach

File:Rbrownwt.jpg‎

 Career Highlights
  • Glenelg 1928 – 1929 & 1938 - 1939
    • 9 games
    •  ?? goals
 Other Career Highlights
  • West Torrens (SANFL) 106 games
  • 7 games for South Australia

* Stats current to end of 2009

Biographical

  • Born:
  • Height:
  • Weight:
  • Recruited from: West Torrens
  • Previous Club:
  • GFC League Debut: 1929

Guernsey Number:

Career

Roy Brown joined Glenelg in 1928 after 7 highly successful seasons with West Torrens, including the 1924 Premiership and state captain. Torrens refused him a clearance and Brown was forced to serve Glenelg as a non-playing coach. He resumed his playing career briefly in 1929 playing 9 games. Brown left Glenelg at the end of the 1929 season but returned in 1938 for 2 years as a non-playing coach

Personal tools