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Biography |
Campbell Brown (born August 28, 1983) currently plays for
Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League.
Height: 177 centimetres AFL Debut: 2002 (Hawthorn Football
Club) Brown wears the No. 30 guernsey and is noted for his
overall aggression and toughness. He debuted for the Hawks
in 2002, and received a nomination for the Rising Star
award.
Campbell was involved in a 2005 racial attack on a shop
attendant in Hawthorn. He appeared in the Melbourne
Magistrates Court in February 2006 charged with criminal
damage, wilful damage, using insulting words and using
indecent language.
While no conviction was recorded, Brown was found guilty and
was fined $2000 and ordered to attend an anger management
and alcohol awareness course. He was also ordered to donate
$1500 to an Aboriginal college and write a letter of apology
to the shop owner whom he racially abused and a police
officer.
Brown played in the International Rules Series in 2006.
He is the son of legendary Australian rules football
personality, Malcolm 'Mal' Brown. |
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