Player Watch #8 James Rowbottom

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James Rowbottom

The Sydney Swans recruited James Rowbottom with their second selection at the 2018 AFL Draft and the midfield bull impacted from the get-go. The Oakleigh Chargers product made his AFL debut against Richmond at Marvel Stadium in Round 5, 2019 and finished the season with 12 senior games beside his name. Rowbottom also led the NEAFL MVP voting when it was hidden from the public after Round 12. The young Swan is a ball magnet, explosive at the stoppages, an outstanding tackler and a clean user of the footy.

James Rowbottom
DOB: 19 September 2000
DEBUT: 2019
DRAFT: #25, 2018 National Draft
RECRUITED FROM: Camberwell (Vic)/St Kevin's College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

 
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I genuinely don't understand how the media constantly overlook his influence. Without him I very much doubt that the "big 3" would have the influence they do.

He is like Viney or Liberatore or Prestia. There is always one in every good team.

He doesn't get spoken about and then when we win, the media go 'this guy is awesome'.
 
We don't have a big 3, we have a big 4.

Rowbottom is every bit as important as the other 3. Has been phenomenal all season and has gone another level in finals.

Positions himself well and has been able to turn defence into attack this finals series. Always makes the right decision as well, hard at it, great footy IQ, and hunts his opponents down.
 
We don't have a big 3, we have a big 4.

Rowbottom is every bit as important as the other 3. Has been phenomenal all season and has gone another level in finals.

Positions himself well and has been able to turn defence into attack this finals series. Always makes the right decision as well, hard at it, great footy IQ, and hunts his opponents down.
Completely agree. One of the things I've particularly noticed is that he seems to be the one to take the game on himself especially when the rest of the midfield isn't firing. His effort seems to be much more even across the game.
For a player playing in such a physically demanding role his durability in his career so far has been especially impressive.
For a defensively minded player he seems to get goals relatively often when he is rotating to the forward line. It will be interesting to see if as he develops he improves this side of his game.
 

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