I like sitting in the outer, HFF at the Punt Road end.
Joel Bowden made some shocking mistakes right in front of me, I can forgive that. What I wont forgive is some of the squib efforts that he put in right before my very eyes. Especially the few games before he was infamously dropped from the line up.
Despite the fact that he played a blinder of a season of a half after he got dropped, I don't think he ever 'got it' in terms of putting your body on the line, when it's your turn. And anyone who has played the game, especially Tigermonk, should know, when it's your turn, it's your turn. You take the hit for the team.
Except for the season and a half I just mentioned, Joel wouldn't take his turn. He thought that was a job for the lesser skilled players such as Andrew Kellaway. Newsflash to all current Richmond players, everyone has to take their hit, everyone has to tackle hard. No exceptions, and Joel thought he was one.
And Stripes is right- teams were deliberately leaving him alone, the only thing Joel could achieve standing by himself on a HBF was massive dreamteam scores.