Jay Bowden (Wing, HFF, FP) - 16 January 1989, 184cm 74kg. Tasmania/Glenorchy
"Weaver: Unfortunately Tassie were light-on for goalkickers and Bowden was marooned as a permanent forward. He snagged some goals showing some good lead-mark ability, but he is more a winger. The marking and goalkicking might shuffle him above some of the other winger contenders.
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"Recruiter 1: Bowden was looked at closely by clubs last year. He played well across half-forward booting five goals
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"Recruiter 2: He booted five goals and I liked the way he set the game up. He's got a little bit of class.
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"AFL.com: A midfielder/half-forward, Bowden shone with five goals against Queensland, enhancing his status as one of Tasmania's best prospects. He also finished with 21 disposals and six inside 50s. He will be one to monitor closely for the rest of the championships.
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"Quigley: Looks like a good small forward prospect. He plays tall and can take a mark. He also works well off a dominant KPF which for me is a vastly underrated skill. He was credited with 5 goals against Qld and to tell you the truth I hardly noticed him. He quietly went about his job scoring goals.
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"ant555: Jay Bowden-184cm, 74kg-Glenorchy TAS. Had to play a lot as a forward during the champs and is a strong mark and can kick goals. He was pretty good in the limited time he spent on the wing and in the middle. Skills are good. Pace is reasonable. Seems to make good decisions with the ball in his hands.
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"VinnieVagas69: More a case of wanting to get a name off the list, than a guy that I would actually see Collingwood drafting, because my feeling is this guy is definitely going to be picked up in the National Draft.
Good all-around game for a wingman, and he proved that at the champs when forced to play as a leading forward. He ticks the boxes for skill, overhead marking, pace and decision making.
If it was down around this area, which is really the rookie draft range - It would be surprising to see him still on the board, IMO.
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"AFL Insider:
AFL Positions:
He has shown an ability to perform wherever the coach puts him. He could be at his best on the wing, or he could be played at half back and has also been used as a forward.
Perfect Fit For:
The Swans need some youth added to their team, and in some ways if they take a player from Tasmania they can eliminate the possibility of a player wanting to return to their home state. Bowden could fit in well with their other players who rotate through the midfield and forward area.
**********.net prediction:
The Bulldogs have lost a few players who were around the same size as Bowden, so in a later round they might pick him. While not as athletic as these players, Bowden could eventually fill the spot of someone like Montgomery in the back line, Robbins up forward or Faulkner as a midfielder.
AFL Fantasy Outlook:
Probably a late pick so he won't arrive at a club that expects him to play a lot. So unlikely to be on many fantasy teams next year.
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"Weaver: Unfortunately Tassie were light-on for goalkickers and Bowden was marooned as a permanent forward. He snagged some goals showing some good lead-mark ability, but he is more a winger. The marking and goalkicking might shuffle him above some of the other winger contenders.
"
"Recruiter 1: Bowden was looked at closely by clubs last year. He played well across half-forward booting five goals
"
"Recruiter 2: He booted five goals and I liked the way he set the game up. He's got a little bit of class.
"
"AFL.com: A midfielder/half-forward, Bowden shone with five goals against Queensland, enhancing his status as one of Tasmania's best prospects. He also finished with 21 disposals and six inside 50s. He will be one to monitor closely for the rest of the championships.
"
"Quigley: Looks like a good small forward prospect. He plays tall and can take a mark. He also works well off a dominant KPF which for me is a vastly underrated skill. He was credited with 5 goals against Qld and to tell you the truth I hardly noticed him. He quietly went about his job scoring goals.
"
"ant555: Jay Bowden-184cm, 74kg-Glenorchy TAS. Had to play a lot as a forward during the champs and is a strong mark and can kick goals. He was pretty good in the limited time he spent on the wing and in the middle. Skills are good. Pace is reasonable. Seems to make good decisions with the ball in his hands.
"
"VinnieVagas69: More a case of wanting to get a name off the list, than a guy that I would actually see Collingwood drafting, because my feeling is this guy is definitely going to be picked up in the National Draft.
Good all-around game for a wingman, and he proved that at the champs when forced to play as a leading forward. He ticks the boxes for skill, overhead marking, pace and decision making.
If it was down around this area, which is really the rookie draft range - It would be surprising to see him still on the board, IMO.
"
"AFL Insider:
AFL Positions:
He has shown an ability to perform wherever the coach puts him. He could be at his best on the wing, or he could be played at half back and has also been used as a forward.
Perfect Fit For:
The Swans need some youth added to their team, and in some ways if they take a player from Tasmania they can eliminate the possibility of a player wanting to return to their home state. Bowden could fit in well with their other players who rotate through the midfield and forward area.
**********.net prediction:
The Bulldogs have lost a few players who were around the same size as Bowden, so in a later round they might pick him. While not as athletic as these players, Bowden could eventually fill the spot of someone like Montgomery in the back line, Robbins up forward or Faulkner as a midfielder.
AFL Fantasy Outlook:
Probably a late pick so he won't arrive at a club that expects him to play a lot. So unlikely to be on many fantasy teams next year.
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