Early in Milburn's career, he was involved in a controversial clash with Carlton's Stephen Silvagni in which he knocked him out with a high bump and was subsequently given a three week suspension. Milburn also sarcastically clapped to the vocal Carlton crowd as he came off the field after the incident, fanning further anger. He has previously stated that he does not regret the incident. In
2007, he received his first
All-Australian guernsey in the back pocket. Milburn played a pivotal role in Geelong's defence throughout the groundbreaking year, which ended with a premiership medallion for the veteran. In
2008, Milburn once again was a regular fixture in the young Geelong side. In Geelong's round 16 game against the
Western Bulldogs at
Skilled Stadium, he racked up 19 disposals in the first quarter, breaking the record for the highest number of disposals in any quarter of football. In an opening-round clash in
2011 against
St Kilda, Milburn kicked a goal in the dying seconds to put Geelong in front and win by one point; he was nearly 34 at the time, the oldest player in that game, and had come on after a
substitution. At the end of
2011, Milburn retired after playing 292 games and two premierships in
2007 and
2009 since his debut in 1997; Milburn was named as an emergency for the
2011 premiership. Milburn then went into coaching straight away and joined the Adelaide Crows for the
2012 AFL season, joining then-new senior coach,
Brenton Sanderson (a former teammate and assistant coach at Geelong). Darren Milburn quit the Adelaide Football Club at the end of 2015 to return home to Victoria. ==Statistics==