Arthur Sowden | Demonwiki (original) (raw)

Image DOB: 6 April <1878>
Died: 27 December <1959>

Debut: Round 1, 1899 against St. Kilda at
Last Game: Round 16, 1906 against St. Kilda at Junction Oval

From: Scotch College/Caulfield

Honours
Captain - <1906>
Victorian state representative - <1902>

Games: 117
Goals: 13
Career Statistics

Wins Draws Losses Winning %
44 1 72 37.60

After coming to Australia in 1885 as a 7-year-old, Sowden quickly picked up the native game and joined Melbourne in <1899>. He was a nippy 5'6" wingman who used stealth, rather than brawn, to get to the ball.

Having played a starring role in the 1900 Semi Final that shockingly put the Redlegs into the Grand Final, an ankle he rolled during the game blew up throughout the week and he was unable to play in the premiership triumph.

He retired after the <1906> season and split his post football life between Caulfield and a beach house in Frankston, but trained for a comeback in <1909> which failed to eventuate.

Year Games Goals
<1899> 12 1
<1900> 17 3
<1901> 15 0
<1902> 17 2
<1903> 12 0
<1904> 15 2
<1905> 16 2
<1906> 13 3

Lists
Overseas Born Players

Notes
It's not known which country he was born in. Also shown as J. Sowden.

He is incorrectly shown as playing in Round 10, 1900 when listed but played the following week when not shown so retains the same game tally.

Media
Argus - 24/09/1900
Advertiser - 30/07/1909

Links
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