Herald Sun experts' Team of the Year
08 September 2006
Herald-Sun
Jon Anderson
JOEL Bowden's standing in the football world has gone from an unfulfilled and inconsistent talent just three years ago to an automatic All-Australian selection.
Bowden, 25, finished 10th in Richmond's best-and-fairest in 2003 despite playing every game; his biography in the 2004 AFL media guide said, ``his defensive intensity and quality of disposal were sometimes questioned''.
Wind the clock forward to yesterday when 10 Herald Sun football writers were asked to select their All-Australian team for 2006.
Every writer had Bowden in their starting line-up, whether it be at centre half-back, half-back flank or back pocket, making him one of 12 players to be named in all 10 sides (Mike Sheahan picked him on the bench _ see opposite).
The rucking slot came down to a shootout between Brendon Lade and Dean Cox, with Tiger Troy Simmonds also gaining two nominations.
Lade got the nod, and the captaincy in recognition of his outstanding season and leadership qualities that have shone out in one of the AFL's youngest sides.
Herald Sun's team B: Graham Johncock (Adel) Darren Glass (WC) James Clement (Coll)
HB: Lindsay Gilbee (WB) Chad Cornes (Port)
Joel Bowden (Rich) C: Nick Dal Santo (St K) Scott West (WB) Simon Goodwin (Adel)
HF: Ben Cousins (WC) Nick Riewoldt (St K) Shaun Burgoyne (Port)
F: Brad Johnson (WB) Brendan Fevola (Carl) Matthew Pavlich (Freo)
R: Brendon Lade (Port) Adam Goodes (Syd) Chris Judd (WC)
I: Barry Hall (Syd) Aaron Davey (Melb) Alan Didak (Coll) Andrew McLeod (Adel)
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