Utility works for Joel Bowden
Jon Ralph | June 24, 2008
RICHMOND match-winner Joel Bowden says he does not care what position he plays, as long as it contributes towards the Tigers' recent resurgence.
Bowden returned to his free-wheeling defensive days with an incredible 39 possessions and 23 marks in the win against Port Adelaide after being given free licence by coach Terry Wallace.
The veteran started the year in defence before a stint for Coburg in the VFL. Since his return he has been used as a forward and close-checking defender.
He played the sweeper's role to perfection on Saturday, cutting off attacking thrusts with cool nerves, including intercepting the last-ditch pass to Port Adelaide forward Daniel Motlop.
Every one of his possessions was effective - the highest number of statistics with a 100 per cent effective rate recorded by Champion Data.
Some critics dared to criticise the fact he did not record a tackle, but Bowden was instructed to play the offensive role from half back.
Bowden has been reluctant to detail his struggles since his demotion to Coburg, and has told Richmond he wants to play several games before any media appearances.
But he gave his first interview since being demoted to Coburg on SEN radio minutes after his starring role.
He said he was content to play the sweeping role in defence if it helped Richmond.
"I am happy to play wherever the coach puts me, and if I can contribute to the team getting a win, then I am happy," he said.
"I have been here a long time at Richmond and played a number of positions and I have developed into a bit of a utility and I will do whatever is required."
Bowden, 30 on game day, deflected attention on the match-saving mark in front of Motlop.
"It was lucky I was able to come across and help out Kelvin Moore, and Kelvin held him out quite well, so it gave me an easier run in front of the pack," Bowden said.
"The team played really well, a lot of guys contributed and if you are going to make it about one contest, that's probably not the way to go."
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