Adrian Stuart Bromage was born on 11 May 1971 and is a businessman and former Australian rules footballer who most notably played for East Fremantle in the Western Australian Football League during the 1990s.
12 Facts About Adrian Bromage
Adrian Bromage was the winner of the Sandover Medal for the best and fairest player in the 1998 Westar Rules season.
Originally from Bruthen, Victoria, Bromage played senior football for the Bairnsdale Football Club in the Gippsland Football League from the age of 16.
Adrian Bromage was selected to play for Victoria Country in the Teal Cup, but neglected a career in the Australian Football League for university.
Adrian Bromage played 13 games in 1996, and another 16 in 1997, playing in the Sharks' losing grand final team in 1997.
Adrian Bromage had a stand-out season in 1998, winning both the Sandover Medal, for the best player in the competition, and the Simpson Medal, for the best player in the Sharks' premiership-winning grand final team.
Adrian Bromage left the WAFL at the end of 1998 to pursue business interests in Gippsland.
Adrian Bromage owned and managed the Moorings at Metung in the 2000's and developed 5knots, a boutique accommodation complex in Metung.
Adrian Bromage served as Chairperson of East Gippsland Region Business and Tourism Association and the Shire's Tourism Advisory Board, as well as the East Gippsland Economic Development Advisory board.
Adrian Bromage spent 7 years with the AFL, until late 2019, as a Gippsland Football Development Manager and is the current Managing Director of Metung Hot Springs.
In September 2024, Adrian Bromage joined East Fremantle Football Club as general manager of football operations.
Adrian Bromage was appointed interim CEO and then appointed CEO in a full-time capacity on 11 November 2024.