Talk:Dave Brown (1900s athlete)

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I'm sure that the asterisk in this article title is accidental. Is this... this Dave Brown: Dave Brown (rugby league footballer Easts Manly) ? ~ Booya Bazooka 06:15, 24 December 2006 (UTC) How can the entry for the Easts player "Dave Brown" (a common name I am sure) not actually be the entry for THE Dave Brown, the "Bradman Of League", highest ever individual point-scorer in a single game and the holder of several other records which still stand, from the 1935 premiership-winning Easts side? What gives?