Joel Bowden reborn in new role
Amelia Harris | May 17, 2008 12:00am
RICHMOND veteran defender Joel Bowden will line up against Geelong today in a new role.
Tigers director of coaching Brian Royal said Bowden, 29, had played up forward and in the midfield during his four-week stint at VFL affiliate Coburg.
"Pretty much we spoke to Joel four or five weeks ago about changing his role in the side," Royal said yesterday.
"It was to go back to our feeder side in Coburg and play a different role, and that's what he's done and he's done it successfully.
"No doubt (today) you'll see him play multiple positions.
"He can certainly see the change in the side over the past month, and he's looking forward to playing a part in that changing team."
Royal said the decision to drop Bowden reflected the Tigers' depth.
"(We are) now at a stage where players don't get played continually who don't deserve opportunities," he said.
"That goes for the best player in the team down to our first-year players."
In-form big man Matthew Richardson has again been named on the wing.
Royal said a number of (Geelong) players could pick up Richardson.
"(Darren) Milburn's probably one that could play on him. They've been playing (Andrew) Mackie also out the wing," Royal said.
Richmond's Andrew Raines, Travis Casserly and Cleve Hughes trained away from the main group yesterday and left the 30-minute session early.
Captain Kane Johnson and forward Nathan Brown, and Chris Hyde and Brett Deledio, paired up and worked away from the main group doing light skills.
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