Gordon Bowman Explained

Gordon Bowman
Fullname:Gordon Richard Bowman[1]
Birth Date:10 February 1927
Originalteam:East Malvern
Debutdate:Round 5, 1945
Debutteam:Melbourne
Debutopponent:Geelong
Debutstadium:Punt Road
Height:175 cm
Weight:73 kg
Statsend:1951
Years1:1945–1950
Club1:Melbourne
Games Goals1:53 (9)
Years2:1950–1951
Club2:Hawthorn
Games Goals2:29 (2)
Games Goalstotal:82 (11)

Gordon Richard Bowman (10 February 1927 – 14 September 2013)[2] was an Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Bowman, originally from East Malvern, was a member of Melbourne's 1948 premiership team as a half forward flanker. He joined a struggling Hawthorn side in 1950 and remained with the club until the end of the 1951 VFL season.

In the 1950s he played in Tasmania with Sandy Bay where he captained the club for seven years, including a premiership in 1952. Such was his impact at the club that in 2001 Bowman was named as one of Sandy Bay's official 'Best 25 Players'. Bowman also captained the Tasmanian state side during this period.

Later, Bowman transferred to Queensland side Mayne where he played for five seasons for two premierships before a final move in 1967 to New South Wales side Newtown, where he played in their 1967 and 1968 premierships, retiring aged 42 after the 1969 Grand Final which Newtown lost. Bowman is the only known Australian rules player to have played in premiership sides in four different states.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BOWMAN, Gordon Richard . Herald Sun.
  2. Book: AFL Record Season Guide. 1104. Slattery Media Group. 2014.
  3. Atkinson, p. 72.