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Mark Browning

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Australian rules footballer
For the Canadian singer, songwriter and musician, seeMark Browning (musician).

Australian rules footballer
Mark Browning
Personal information
Full nameMark Browning
Date of birth (1956-11-30)30 November 1956 (age 68)
Original team(s)Beverly Hills
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight80 kg (176 lb)
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
1975–1987South Melbourne/Sydney251 (138)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1987.
Career highlights
  • Simpson Medal 1982 (VIC v WA in Perth)
  • Sydney Swans best & fairest 1983
  • Sydney Swans captain 1984–85
  • Captain/Coach TFL premiers 1990 (Hobart)
Sources:AFL Tables,AustralianFootball.com

Mark Browning (born 30 November 1956) is a formerAustralian rules footballer who played for theSydney Swans from 1975 to 1987. He won the club's best and fairest award in 1983 and captained the Swans in 1984 and 1985. During his time with the Swans, Browning won the Simpson Medal for best on ground in the 1982 Western Australia v Victoria State of Origin match played in Perth.

In 1988 he signed on as Captain-Coach of theHobart Football Club in theTasmanian Football League where he experienced considerable success with the Tigers, who had been in the doldrums for some years.

Skippering them to a losing Grand Final in 1989 after his side led the eventual Premier (North Hobart) by 40-points during the second quarter of the decider.

However, the heartbreak was to be erased somewhat in 1990, when his Hobart side was to go on and defeatNorth Launceston by 58-points after a devastating final quarter onslaught, giving Browning his only taste of premiership success in football.

After an Elimination Final loss at the hands of the Burnie Hawks in 1991, Browning led the club as non-playing coach for the 1992 season where, after a strong start to the season, his injury ravaged Tiger outfit fought their way into another Grand Final against North Hobart, but a similar result to 1989 ensued.

After resigning as coach of Hobart, Browning briefly worked as an around-the-grounds commentator for ABC Radio Football in Tasmania before returning briefly in 1993 to coach the Southern team in the short-lived Area of Origin games.

Browning is currently a Junior Development Officer for AFL Queensland.

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WAFL Grand Finals
Interstate Rep. Matches
Interstate Carnivals/Tours
Interstate Club Matches
  • 1946:Richards (Coll)(East Frem v Collingwood)
  • 1947:Jenkins (SF)(South Frem v Essendon)
VFL/AFL
AFLW
*South Melbourne did not participate in the VFL in 1916 due toWorld War I
Full-back line
Half-back line
Centre line
Half-forward line
Full-forward line
Ruck
Interchange
Coach
1982
1984
South Australia 26.16 (172) defeated Victoria 17.14 (116), atFootball Park, 16 May 1983, crowd: 44,521
Western Australia 16.22 (118) d Victoria 16.19 (115), atSubiaco Oval, 12 July 1983, crowd: 44,213
Both games
vs. South Australia
vs. Western Australia
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