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Jack Bowes

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Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Jack Bowes
Bowes playing for Gold Coast in August 2018
Personal information
Born (1998-01-26)26 January 1998 (age 27)
Cairns, Queensland
Original teamCairns Saints (AFL Cairns)/Surfers Paradise (QAFL)/Gold Coast Suns (NEAFL)
DraftNo. 10,2016 national draft
Height187 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Weight85 kg (187 lb)
PositionMidfielder
Club information
Current clubGeelong
Number12
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
2017–2022Gold Coast83 (14)
2023–Geelong60 (32)
Total143 (46)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2025.
Sources:AFL Tables,AustralianFootball.com

Jack Bowes (born 26 January 1998) is anAustralian rules footballer playing for theGeelong Football Club in theAustralian Football League (AFL), having previously played for theGold Coast Suns.

Early life

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Bowes was born and raised inCairns, Queensland[1][2] and attendedSt Augustine's College.[3] His parents, originally fromVictoria decided to move there shortly before he was born.[4] His great uncle,Bill Bowes, was an international English cricketer who famously bowledDon Bradman on the first ball in the1932–33 Ashes series.[5] Jack began playing junior football with the Manunda Hawks Australian Football club before moving to theCairns Saints Football Club in theAFL Cairns competition. As a junior, he was a standout and was placed in theGold Coast Suns Academy at the age of thirteen.[6][7] In 2014, he made his senior debut for Cairns Saints as a sixteen year old and went on to play in a losing AFL Cairns seniors grand final that year where he managed a goal in a sixteen-point loss to Port Douglas.[8] He grew up supportingSt Kilda.[9]

He made the decision to relocate to theGold Coast at the beginning of 2015 to increase his chances of being drafted.[10] There he continued playing football for theSurfers Paradise Demons in theQueensland Australian Football League (QAFL) as well as Gold Coast's reserves team in theNorth East Australian Football League (NEAFL). His 2015 NEAFL debut for the Gold Coast reserves included twenty-two disposals and one goal. He was selected to represent the under 17 AFL academy team in the2015 AFL Grand Final curtain raiser and shone in a sixteen possession performance.[11] He also completed his schooling in 2015 atAll Saints Anglican School.[12]

Bowes entered the final year of his junior football in 2016 and was predicted by many analysts to be selected with the first pick in the2016 AFL draft.[13][14][15] Bowes was named captain of the Queensland team that would compete in the 2016 division twoAFL Under 18 Championships and led the team to several victories, the best being against Northern Territory.[16] His performances in the championships saw him rewarded with the Hunter Harrison Medal as the best division two player.[17]

Bowes was then selected to captain the Allies in the division one championships and was named in the 2016 under 18 All-Australian team as a result of his performances for the Allies.[18] He was also chosen to represent teamJudd in the 2016 all stars under-18 clash atPunt Road Oval, where he amassed twenty-three disposals.[19]

AFL career

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Bowes was recruited by theGold Coast Football Club with their fourth selection and tenth overall in the2016 national draft; he was initially bid on by theSydney Swans, but Gold Coast matched the bid.[20]

In 2019, Bowes started with a run with role player. He put down players like Fyfe and Cripps. Bowes had a quad injury in the middle of the season, but recovered from it. Jack Bowes averaged 18.3 disposals and 3.7 tackles.Jack Bowes bringing big midfielders down.

In April 2019 Bowes famously kicked a goal in the final seconds of a match to snatch the lead from Carlton and ensure victory for the Suns. Carlton at that time had traded away their first round pick to theAdelaide Crows, with this heart-breaking loss cementing them as likely favourites for the wooden spoon. Adelaide Crows fans thereafter celebrated Bowes for his efforts.[21]

Bowes was traded toGeelong as part of a salary dump at the end of the2022 AFL season.[22]

Statistics

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Updated to the end of the 2022 season.[23]

Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
SeasonTeamNo.GamesTotalsAverages (per game)
GBKHDMTGBKHDMT
2017Gold Coast291122766113732250.20.26.95.512.52.92.3
2018Gold Coast2916451748525967370.30.310.95.316.24.22.3
2019Gold Coast3156313913727653550.40.29.39.118.43.53.7
2020[a]Gold Coast317101959529069300.10.011.55.617.14.11.8
2021Gold Coast319123079740497380.10.116.25.121.35.12.0
2022Gold Coast35005820781870.00.011.64.015.63.61.4
2023Geelong12174615610526166400.20.49.26.215.43.92.4
2024Geelong1222128254150404691040.50.411.56.818.43.14.7
2025Geelong122116518711129854590.80.28.95.314.22.62.8
Career1434631154686124075253950.30.210.86.016.83.72.8

Notes

  1. ^The 2020 season was played with 17 home-and-away matches per team (down from 22) and 16-minute quarters with time on (down from 20-minute quarters with time on) due to theimpact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

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  1. ^Five talking points: Gold Coast v Brisbane
  2. ^Bowes ready for what the Draft holds
  3. ^AFL draft 2016: Gold Coast Suns academy prospect Jack Bowes 'ticking every box'
  4. ^"AFL draft 2016: Gold Coast Suns academy prospect Jack Bowes 'ticking every box'".amp.theage.com.au. Retrieved4 May 2024.
  5. ^Gold Coast's Jack Bowes bowled over by his famous bloodlines
  6. ^Twomey, Callum (19 January 2016)."Suns set for academy win as top talent Bowes enters draft year".AFL.com.au.Bigpond. Retrieved6 August 2016.
  7. ^Walsh, Courtney (3 July 2020)."Homegrown Sun Jack Bowes ready to take on mentor Gary Ablett".The Australian. Retrieved4 July 2020.
  8. ^Gerrans, Jordan (24 November 2016)."Cairns product Jack Bowes seen as captain material".The Cairns Post.News Corp Australia. Retrieved25 November 2016.
  9. ^"AFL season 2016: It's Gold Coast's turn to have a highly rated academy kid on the way. Meet Jack Bowes".amp.theage.com.au. Retrieved4 May 2024.
  10. ^"The sacrifice pays off for Jack Bowes".foundation.goldcoastfc.com.au. Gold Coast Suns Foundation. 29 November 2015. Archived fromthe original on 25 January 2019. Retrieved6 January 2019.
  11. ^Twomey, Callum (3 October 2015)."Allies win over the NAB AFL Academy in Grand Final curtain-raiser".AFL.com.au.Bigpond. Retrieved6 August 2016.
  12. ^Blucher, Peter (7 July 2021)."Jack Bowes notches up a career high at Marvel".aflq.com.au. AFL Queensland. Retrieved20 November 2021.
  13. ^Quayle, Emma (1 June 2016)."AFL draft: Who wants to be the No. 1 draft pick?".The Age.Fairfax Media. Retrieved6 August 2016.
  14. ^Landsberger, Sam (29 June 2016)."Essendon could drop draft bomb by bidding for academy player with No.1 draft pick".Herald Sun.News Corp Australia. Retrieved6 August 2016.
  15. ^Doerre, Christopher (2 June 2016)."Knightmare's AFL Draft Wrap: Jack Bowes firms as possible No.1 pick".ESPN. Retrieved6 August 2016.
  16. ^Gaskin, Lee (14 May 2016)."U18s: Suns academy product Jack Bowes stars in big win".AFL.com.au.Bigpond. Retrieved6 August 2016.
  17. ^Twomey, Callum (30 June 2016)."Vic Metro dominates Under-18 All Australian side".AFL.com.au.Bigpond. Retrieved27 November 2016.
  18. ^Waterworth, Ben (30 June 2016)."Under 18s All-Australian team announced: Including Jack Graham, Hugh McCluggage, Jack Bowes".Fox Sports (Australia).News Corp Australia. Retrieved6 August 2016.
  19. ^Turner, Kieron (6 October 2016)."Bowes optimistic ahead of November's draft".GCFC.com.au.Bigpond. Archived fromthe original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved6 October 2016.
  20. ^Hamilton, Andrew (25 November 2016)."Jack Bowes is the first Queensland junior in a decade to be selected in the top 10 of the national draft".The Courier-Mail.News Corp Australia. Retrieved27 November 2016.
  21. ^Jackson, Zane (14 April 2019)."Last-gasp Suns break Carlton hearts in thriller".AFL.com.au. Retrieved15 April 2019.
  22. ^@AFL_House (11 October 2022)."Trade paperwork lodged" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  23. ^"Jack Bowes".AFL Tables. Retrieved2 April 2022.

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