Brett Montgomery (born 1 June 1973) is a retired Australian rules football player and current assistant coach with the Greater Western Sydney Giants.
He quickly adapted to AFL level, becoming a consistent and highly skilled half-back or running defender.
In 2005, despite another strong year and finishing 6th in the John Cahill Medal, Montgomery was delisted by Port Adelaide coach Mark Williams, citing a focus on youth in the club's rebuilding phase.
In the Elimination Final win against Collingwood, he came back from a hard bump in the opening seconds from Brodie Holland and kicked an important career-best haul of four goals.
[2] In September 2010, Montgomery made a third return to the Western Bulldogs, this time as an assistant coach, taking over the role vacated by Leon Cameron who defected to the Hawthorn Football Club.