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Hot streaks: Nathan Brown's golden run lights up the competition

Nathan Brown was officially the hottest player in the competition for a while in 2005.

afl.com.au
3 November 2021


NATHAN Brown had always been a very, very good player. In 2005, he was simply unstoppable.

Brown's heroics during the first half of that season had him pegged as a potential Brownlow Medal winner. And it wasn't hard to see why.

In his role as a small forward rotating through the midfield, Brown booted 32 goals and averaged 20.2 disposals during the opening nine rounds.

Alongside Matthew Richardson, Brown's dominance had helped lift Richmond into second spot on the ladder with seven wins.

That remarkable run included a blistering four-week period where Brown toyed with the opposition.

Between rounds six and nine, the former Bulldog kicked 19 goals, starting with a lazy half-dozen against Port Adelaide as the Tigers ran out comprehensive 56-point winners.

He followed up with another four goals in a thumping victory against Carlton, before taking Collingwood to the cleaners with five – all of which came in a superb final quarter.

Down by 10 points at the final change, the silky-skilled Tiger turned it on in a withering burst to single-handedly change the game in his team's favour.

Four more goals came against Brisbane and Brown was officially the hottest player in the competition.

Then came round 10.

Up against fellow top-four hopeful Melbourne, Brown continued his blistering form, picking up 18 disposals and kicking two goals before Matthew Whelan fell across his right leg, snapping it in one of the most sickening incidents seen on a football field.

Brown missed the rest of the season and the Tigers won only three more matches in his absence.

He returned in the opening round of 2006 but sadly was never the same player again.

Brown's sizzling run in 2005

Round   Opponent       K   M   H   D   G   B
6          Port Adelaide 13   5   3   16   6   2
7          Carlton          16   8   2   18   4   2
8          Collingwood   15   8   6   21   5   2
9          Brisbane        14   9   2   16   4   4



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBjX6ySHHWI
Unbelievable five-goal fourth quarter from Brown, 2005
Richmond star Nathan Brown single-handedly turns the game on its head against Collingwood at the MCG


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His form was unbelievable and really had me believing until that fateful night against the demons. Was a shame as he never got anywhere that level again post leg-break. The last quarter against the pies was poetry in motion.

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Was never convinced...soft draw with Brown & Richo carrying the side and that game against the Toffs was a flogging and already over long before the broken leg... Port were the only eventual finalists we beat during that run...Pussies & Aints both smashed us as well... :shh
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Soft underbelly Dio.
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.