Alf Brown

Journalist, Deceased Person

1914 – 2002

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Who was Alf Brown?

Alf Brown was a leading Australian rules football writer covering the Victorian Football League from 1945 to 1979.

Brown was the chief football writer for The Herald newspaper in Melbourne, during the period 1945 to 1979. He covered an estimated 1000 matches including 34 Grand finals. He was noted for the very detailed match previews he wrote as a result of his ability to win the confidence and trust of club coaches.

Earlier in his career he covered federal politics in Canberra and was a crime reporter for The Star newspaper.

His son, Bruce Brown, played for Melbourne and Essendon during the early 1970s.

Brown was inducted to the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996.

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Born
Feb 6, 1914
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Died
Jul 28, 2002

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on July 23, 2013

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