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Jodi Brown is a New Zealand netball player who was born on 6 May, 1981 in New. She is currently 43 years old.
Jodi Brown has represented New Zealand in the international arena since 2002. She has played for the New Zealand national team, the Silver Ferns, since 2004. She has also played for the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic, the Canterbury Tactix, the Northern Mystics, and the Central Pulse.
Jodi Brown stands at 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs around 68 kgs. She has a slim build and her hair is dark brown.
Jodi Brown is currently single and is not dating anyone.
Jodi Brown has an estimated net worth of $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her successful career as a netball player. She has also earned money through endorsements and sponsorships.
Jodi Brown is an active philanthropist and has been involved in various charitable causes. She is a patron of the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation and has also been involved in fundraising for the New Zealand Red Cross.
Popular As |
Jodi Anne Brown |
Occupation |
N/A |
Age |
43 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
Born |
6 May, 1981 |
Birthday |
6 May |
Birthplace |
Whanganui, New Zealand |
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She is a member of famous Player with the age 43 years old group.
Jodi Brown Height, Weight & Measurements
At 43 years old, Jodi Brown height is 1.85 m .
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Height |
1.85 m |
Weight |
Not Available |
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Who Is Jodi Brown's Husband?
Her husband is Markham Brown
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Husband |
Markham Brown |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
2 |
Jodi Brown Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jodi Brown worth at the age of 43 years old? Jodi Brown’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. She is from . We have estimated
Jodi Brown's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2022 |
Pending |
Salary in 2022 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
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Player |
Jodi Brown Social Network
Timeline
She played for the Central Pulse in the 2015 ANZ Championship Season and was intending to retire after the 2016 season. However, she sustained an injury during the Pulse's first match of the pre-season tournament as she a ruptured her Anterior Cruciate Ligament in her right knee. The damage did not finish there, Brown also sustaining a grade two tear of the Medial Cruciate Ligament. Given the rigorous road of physical therapy and regaining fitness and given her previous intention to retire after the 2016 season, Brown announced she was retiring shortly after the confirmation of her injury.
With the start of the ANZ Championship in 2008, Brown continued with the Canterbury franchise, renamed the "Canterbury Tactix", for the inaugural season, but only played six rounds before she pulled out due to pregnancy. She returned to the Tactix the following year, but switched to the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic for the 2010 season. Brown was partnered in the Magic shooting circle with Irene van Dyk, delivering a strong performance that helped the Magic progress to the grand final that year. But at the end of the 2010 season, Jodi Brown announced that she would not return for 2011, expecting the birth of her second child. However, Brown did return to netball seven weeks since birth of her second child. Brown was called in to play for the Southern Steel against the West Coast Fever, but lost; Brown played in the second half. In the 2012 ANZ Championship Season, Jodi Brown has signed to the Southern Steel.
In 2007, Jodi Te Huna married Otago Nuggets basketball player Markham Brown, changing her name to Jodi Brown.
In the National Bank Cup, Brown played three years with the Capital Shakers before moving to the Canterbury Flames. In 2004, she represented the Flames making the final. She then moved to the Auckland Diamonds the following year, and then captained the Otago Rebels in 2007.
Brown received her first call-up to the Silver Ferns in 2002, but debuted the following year against Jamaica, and was a member of the team that won the 2003 Netball World Championships. She suffered a left knee injury just days before the Silver Ferns' opening match at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, ruling her out of the competition. Brown stayed in the squad for the 2007 Netball World Championships. Brown pulled out of the Silver Ferns in early 2008 when she became pregnant with her first child. She was widely touted to rejoin the Silver Ferns in 2010 for their Commonwealth Games campaign, but pulled out for family reasons. She returned to the Silver Ferns in 2012 for the Constellation Cup and Quad Series. She officially retired from international netball in 2015 after 13 years and 61-test internationals, after helping the Silver Ferns level the Constellation Cup series against Australia. In the 2016 New Year Honours, Brown was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to netball.
Jodi Anne Brown MNZM (née Te Huna; born 6 May 1981 in Whanganui, New Zealand) is a retired New Zealand netball player. Brown was a member of the New Zealand national netball team, the Silver Ferns from 2002 to 2015, taking time off in between those periods due to injury and pregnancy, earning 61 caps. She has also played elite domestic netball in New Zealand for 13 years, and has signed with the Southern Steel for 2014. She played for the Central Pulse in 2015 and was getting set to play her final season in 2016 before she injured her ACL in the preseason and decided to retire from domestic netball after she had retired from international netball in 2015. In 2015, Jodi began co-coaching at St Hilda’s Collegiate, Dunedin with the year nine A team. She has since followed this team through the years, which included a devastating 1 point loss in the SISS final. In 2018, Brown coached the St Hilda’s Senior A team and also coached the Dunedin U17 team to 11th place at Nationals.