Daniel Bowden

NZ rugby union player


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nameDan Bowden
imageDan Bowden 2.jpg
birth_nameDaniel Russell Bowden
birth_date
birth_placeAuckland, New Zealand
height
weight87 kg
ru_positionFly-half
years12007
years22010–11
years32012–14
years42014
years52016-17
clubs1Parma
clubs2London Irish
clubs3Leicester Tigers
clubs4Yamaha Júbilo
clubs5Bath
apps14
apps253
apps328
apps43
apps58
points123
points220
ru_clubupdate3 September 2017
provinceyears12005–2007, 2015
provinceyears22008
provinceyears32009, 2017–
province1Northland
province2Otago
province3Auckland
provinceapps127
provinceapps28
provinceapps36
provincepoints196
provincepoints241
provincepoints360
ru_provinceupdate3 September 2017
superyears12008–2009
superyears22010
superyears32015−2016
super1Highlanders
super2Crusaders
super3
superapps124
superapps26
superapps36
superpoints178
superpoints20
superpoints343
super14update12 June 2015
repyears12004
repyears22005
repyears32007
repteam1New Zealand schools
repteam2New Zealand Under 19s
repteam3New Zealand Under 21s
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Daniel Russell Bowden (born 1 April 1986) is a New Zealand rugby union player, currently playing for in the Mitre 10 Cup.

Bowden played three seasons for the Northland Taniwha in the National Provincial Championship. He debuted at the age of 18, earning player of the year in 2007.

Bowden transferred from Northland to for the 2008 Air New Zealand Cup, where he played in eight games. His first match was on 9 August 2008 in Dunedin when he came off the bench against and kicked a penalty. Bowden went on to score 41 points in total for Otago in 2008. Bowden then signed a two-year contract with the Auckland Rugby Union. He said the decision to move north was based solely on wanting to get back to be with his family and girlfriend, Football Ferns captain Hayley Moorwood. Bowden's Auckland career came to halt after only four games in the 2009 season due to a season ending ankle injury.

Bowden played his first match for the Highlanders on Friday 15 February 2008 when he started against the Reds in Brisbane, he kicked one penalty. Since then he went on to play a further 10 matches for the southern Super Rugby side in 2008, starting in 8 of them. Bowden finished the season with 23 points. In 2009 Bowden returned to the Highlanders franchise. In the 2009 season he started in all of the matches, either playing first-five or second-five. Known as very good attacker with quick footwork and a great passing game, he scored more than 50 points in the 2009 season. He was later that year signed by the Crusaders for the 2010 Super 14 season. Bowden was picked up in the draft by the Crusaders in the 2010 Crusaders squad . After an injury in the preseason, Bowden missed the first 5 games of the season, then starred in his debut for the Crusaders against the Cheetahs playing at flyhalf and was named Man of the Match. He went on to form a partnership playing Second five-eighth outside All Black Dan Carter, and started in the semi-final against the Bulls in Soweto.

Bowden signed for London Irish on a two-year contract, and joined up with Irish at the end of the current Super 14 Season. Bowden had a superb first year in the Aviva Premiership. Initially playing inside centre before moving to flyhalf, Bowden showed excellent touches on attack and was competent on defence. He displayed consistency and was selected to start 31 of 32 games in the 2010/2011 season. His performances for the club earned him Players' Player of the Year.

He joined Premiership club Leicester Tigers for the 2012/13 season. Dan Bowden had an injury interrupted first season at Leicester, but when did play showed flashes of brilliance. He played in 15 games, and won the Premiership Rugby's Try of the Year award. He so far has performed well at inside centre in his second season.

In May 2014, he signed with the Blues to return to New Zealand for the 2015 and 2016 Super Rugby seasons.

Bowden returned to England to join Bath back in the Aviva Premiership on a lucrative two-and-a-half-year contract from January 2016.

Dan is now the Talent Identification and Recruitment Manager for Auckland Rugby. He is also an assistant coach in the Mitre 10 cup, helping guide Auckland to runners up in the 2020 Premiership.

References

References

  1. Hepburn, Steve. (27 November 2008). "Rugby: Love brings Bowden to Auckland". The New Zealand Herald.
  2. (30 March 2010). "Exiles sign Bowden from Crusaders".
  3. "Dan Bowden, Adam Thompstone, Leicester tigers, London Irish | This is Leicestershire".
  4. (26 May 2014). "Dan Bowden returning home to join the Blues". Blues.
  5. (1 January 2016). "Bath sign New Zealand born centre Daniel Bowden". Bath Chronicle.

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