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The back up forward featured only once at AFL level when he kicked two goals against the Hawks and has played only six senior games in his two seasons since arriving from Essendon. The club does have faith in his ability to carry out that forward role when called upon to do so and extended his contract at the end of the season. Date of Birth: 28 August, 1990 Height: 196cm Weight: 91kg Games MFC 2021: 1 Career Total: 76 Goals MFC 2021: 2 Career Total: 72 Games CDFC 2021: 3 Goals CDFC 2021: 6

 

Great that Mitch Brown agreed to another year  , the coaches have made sure that we have match ready experienced players on the list to support our Premiership team.!!

Depth is essential in maintaining success, both by providing back up in case of injury but also in putting pressure on the establishment to continue to strive. 
Mitch Brown is a solid example of this role  - great to see him stay around. 

 
On 11/1/2021 at 6:55 PM, monoccular said:

Depth is essential in maintaining success, both by providing back up in case of injury but also in putting pressure on the establishment to continue to strive. 
Mitch Brown is a solid example of this role  - great to see him stay around. 

Yes, I agree. Mitch is a very capable back up player. Plays with great passion too. (When he gets a chance!) Hope the VFL functions normally next season and he can show he is no plodder. 

Reliable depth, another moustache in the squad. Don't mind him hanging around. 


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