We continue our gradual release of the Tigers’ Team of the 21st Century so far by today revealing the second interchange player – Nathan Brown.

Nathan Brown

On-field position: Forward

Games in the 2000s (2004-09): 82

Goals: 143

Top 10 finishes in the Jack Dyer Medal: Three – 3rd in 2004, 10th in 2005, 9th in 2008

HIGHLIGHTS Watch the best of Team of the 21st Century member, Nathan Brown

Richmond AFL career averages

Kicks: 13.5

Handballs: 5.5

Disposals: 19.0

Marks: 5.5

Marks inside 50: 1.7

Goals: 1.7

Clearances: 1.7

Inside-50s: 3.4

Rebound-50s: 1.3

Contested possessions: 5.8

Uncontested possessions: 13.0

Tackles: 1.6

Comment: The sublimely-skilled, left-foot forward had a good debut season for Richmond after transferring over from the Western Bulldogs and then took his game to a breath-taking level during the first half of 2005. Entered the Round 10 match against Melbourne with 32 goals on the board and was being widely acclaimed as the competition’s best player. But after booting two goals early in that encounter, he suffered a season-ending broken leg in an horrific incident. Although not quite the same player following that, still managed to thrill the Tiger Army with his on-field brilliance.

Team of the 21st Century so far:

B: Vlastuin, Gaspar, Grimes
HB: Newman, Rance, Houli
C: Bowden, Prestia, Campbell
HF: Deledio, Richardson, Lambert
F: Edwards, Riewoldt, Ottens
R: Nankervis, Martin, Cotchin
I/C: Astbury, Brown