The Cairns Post

Focused Bowen stakes his claim on centre

- JACOB GRAMS jacob.grams@news.com.au

JAVID Bowen says it’s time to make up for two “wasted” years and finally stake a permanent claim to the open Cowboys centre position.

The 24-year-old from Hope Vale is expected to replace Kane Linnett for the home Round 1 clash against the Sharks on Friday and said he was keen to take the opportunit­y for an extended run to cement a starting position.

“I’ve been in the system for a couple of years now, so I sort of know what to expect and I guess I’m ready to try to cement a position within the squad and just try to be consistent all across the board,” Bowen said.

“Hopefully if I get a chance to get a run this weekend I’ll be out there to do my job and it’s just like another game so I’ll be ready for it.”

Despite a solid 23 matches in the past two seasons as a stopgap injury replacemen­t, he admitted he had potentiall­y taken his place in the NRL for granted – but no more.

“Mentally, I guess I’ve been trying to focus, get my head around what I need to do to take that next step,” Bowen said.

“I just wasted a couple of those earlier years, not having a good crack, so this year I feel mentally a lot better and just ready to rip in.”

Cowboys fans are hoping the centre has fixed his defensive lapses, which the Tigers exploited during their trial match at Barlow Park last month.

Bowen said working on reading the opposition and tackling Paul Green’s edge defence system had been a focus of the preseason and he hoped to show that work against the Sharks in Townsville.

The Cowboys have lost Linnett for up to three months due to a pectoral injury suffered in the trial win against the Storm at Suncorp Stadium last month.

I JUST WASTED THOSE EARLIER YEARS, NOT HAVING A GOOD CRACK, SO THIS YEAR I FEEL MENTALLY A LOT BETTER

 ?? Picture: STEWART McLEAN ?? BREAKAWAY: Javid Bowen in the Wests game.
Picture: STEWART McLEAN BREAKAWAY: Javid Bowen in the Wests game.

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