Brown still in hospital
03 June 2005
Herald Sun
Michael Stevens
RICHMOND forward Nathan Brown said last night he might not be discharged from hospital until after the weekend.
"I'm not sure when I'll get out yet because it's still very swollen. The whole bottom of the leg's black, so the doc is not sure when he wants to let me out," Brown said.
"It might be Saturday, might be Sunday, it could even be Monday yet, so I'm in here (Vimy House Private Hospital) for a while yet."
Brown, who broke the tibia and fibula bones in his right leg last Friday night, has had a 32cm rod inserted in his leg.
"It's amazing some of the people who rang me, texted me. I never knew I had this many friends, and it's so heartening to me to see these people come in," he said.
"I've had about 1000 letters addressed to the club this week from little kids who obviously love footy and they've got No. 7 on their back, and they're all drawing little pictures of me with a broken leg. I just want to let all those little kids know I'll be back next year."
Speaking on The Footy Show, Brown said when he initially suffered the injury he tried to put on a brave face.
"I guess I knew my season was over (when) I saw my leg," he said. "I didn't really want to show any pain because I was thinking about people at home, my girlfriend wouldn't want me to be crying, and then she'd cry, and my Mum and my Dad, so I thought I'd try and keep a brave face and wait until I got inside behind closed doors."
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