Japan He went on to play three seasons (2005–06, 2006–07 and 2007–08) for the
Sanyo Wild Knights in the
Top League in Japan. In the
2005–06 season he played in eight games and scored 98 points. In the
2006–07 season he played in ten games and scored 145 points. In the
2007–08 season he played 12 times and helped Sanyo to an unbeaten run of 13 wins in the season (the first time this had been achieved), to runner-up in the
Microsoft Cup and
All-Japan champion. He was the third highest points scorer with 137, and voted unanimously to the stand off slot in the Best Fifteen of the league. He was voted MVP by the fans in a J Sports poll. He also played in friendlies for the
Classic All Blacks against Japan XVs on 9 and 12 May 2007 and intended to return to Sanyo for the 2008–09 season.
South Africa In 2006 Brown also played
Super 14 in South Africa with the
Sharks. He returned to South Africa for the 2008 Super 14 season, having signed with the
Stormers.
2008 injury In October 2008, Brown suffered a freak injury while playing in Japan, which left him with a ruptured
pancreas. He underwent successful life-saving surgery, which left his future rugby playing career in doubt. However, he recovered and returned to playing for Sanyo.
2011 return to the Highlanders Brown was drafted into the squad as a reserve from the wider training squad for the match against the defending champions the
Bulls. Coming on in the second half, he made a stellar contribution, converting 3 tries and kicking a crucial penalty. Brown was a key player in the Highlanders 26 18 upset win over the then 6 game undefeated Crusaders. Being on the eve of the 2011 Rugby World Cup the All Blacks were on look out for a back up first five to
Daniel Carter, and with Browns recent form he had become a potential candidate for that position. If that were to ring true it would be more than ten years since Brown last played for the All Blacks. However the call up never came and Brown was later named as captain of Otago for the
2011 ITM Cup season.
2020 Match Fit In 2020, he joined Match Fit season 1 as reinforcements since the first contact rugby warmup match against Pukekohe Presidents, and subsequently the final game against Classic Barbarians. At the time, he and
Leon MacDonald were the only current coaches in the squad in season 1. ==Personal life==