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He has too much knowledge/opinionGives his all for the jumper he's wearing.......and loved his efforts while at the Hawks
Now it's a Gold Coast one so I couldn't care less how he goes
Think we will see him become a commentator next year
Say what you will about him – and don't think we'll see him back in the commentary box anytime soon – but he was an absolute gun footballer! I feel like he's off field antics take away from just how good he was for us. Not just as a tough, uncompromising and inspirational defender, but a seriously spectacular forward too. Can't really think of any comparable footballers to him playing today, but bloody hell he'd be handy for us right now.
If only we had someone like him in this rebuild
Say what you will about him – and don't think we'll see him back in the commentary box anytime soon – but he was an absolute gun footballer! I feel like he's off field antics take away from just how good he was for us. Not just as a tough, uncompromising and inspirational defender, but a seriously spectacular forward too. Can't really think of any comparable footballers to him playing today, but bloody hell he'd be handy for us right now.
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Glad you mentioned that. Sam Mitchell gets a lot of praise for his grit and determination (rightly so) but there's no better example of 'if there's a will, there's a way' than Browny. His initiative as a school kid to take on a sprint coach to add speed to his game and put in all those extra hours alone to work on his deficiencies is nothing short of inspiring for anyone looking to achieve success in their field. As for those highlights, other than Buddy and Cyril, i dont reckon you'll find a better package from any Hawks player of the modern era.For those who didn't see him in the under 18s he was barely able to hit a target most of the time but worked and worked and did the same with the sprint coach, Babba. Turned himself into just about the best he could be. Loved his AA year and the way he played against tall forwards was incredible. To kick an early goal and then go down back in the granny was a pretty incredible effort. Not a fan of the carry on that led to suspensions, just not needed when his intimidation was attack on the ball. Was at a VFL match after he returned from the Nigel Smart shoulder injury and for some reason Mal started to talk to me, just a chatty guy I guess. Said how proud he was as a dad and I said I had seen him play in the juniors. Campbell then popped his shoulder again and Mal went down and ripped into the docs, rightly so although could have been done in a slightly nicer way...![]()
Pretty sure he was the one who understood the Kokoda experience, kept energy high by making jokes and singing.Glad you mentioned that. Sam Mitchell gets a lot of praise for his grit and determination (rightly so) but there's no better example of 'if there's a will, there's a way' than Browny. His initiative as a school kid to take on a sprint coach to add speed to his game and put in all those extra hours alone to work on his deficiencies is nothing short of inspiring for anyone looking to achieve success in their field. As for those highlights, other than Buddy and Cyril, i dont reckon you'll find a better package from any Hawks player of the modern era.

