Victor Upton-Brown (1 November 1880 â€" 23 May 1964) was an Australian
rules football coach who coached University for a season while they
were in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Upton-Brown coached
University when Gerald Brosnan stepped aside for the 1913 season but
couldn't steer the club to a single win from his 18 games in charge.
When not coaching, Upton-Brown spent some time as a boundary and field
umpire in the VFL.He was involved in the early Australian movie
industry, writing and directing a movie based on the play 'How
McDougall Topped the Score' which was released in 1924. He is also
credited as having acted in the 1920 film: The Kelly Gang, which
starred Godfrey Cass.
rules football coach who coached University for a season while they
were in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Upton-Brown coached
University when Gerald Brosnan stepped aside for the 1913 season but
couldn't steer the club to a single win from his 18 games in charge.
When not coaching, Upton-Brown spent some time as a boundary and field
umpire in the VFL.He was involved in the early Australian movie
industry, writing and directing a movie based on the play 'How
McDougall Topped the Score' which was released in 1924. He is also
credited as having acted in the 1920 film: The Kelly Gang, which
starred Godfrey Cass.
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