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Debut boy Gowser desperate to wow Hearts fans next term



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Published Date: 16 May 2008
RYAN McGOWAN jetted back home to Australia in the early hours of this morning bearing a grin as wide as the South Pacific.
The defender can expect a welcome befitting a returning hero in his native Adelaide after debuting for Hearts against Gretna.

His first competitive appearance came, by McGowan's own admission, earlier than expected at the age of 18. Strolling conf
idently around the Fir Park pitch, he knew global time difference meant it was the middle of the night Down Under.

But he was also aware that Mr and Mrs McGowan would employ the ProPlus if necessary to stay awake and hear commentary of their son's debut via the official Hearts website.

Today they greeted him back on home soil with all concerned harbouring palpable satisfaction.

McGowan's parents are Glasgow-born ex-pats and, ever since seeing him recruited by Hearts from Para Hills Knights two years ago, have longed for him to establish himself in their homeland. For many Scots, football will always be life, even on the other side of the planet.

McGowan spoke to the Evening News to convey his own emotions before boarding his flight to Australia, where he will enjoy a five-week summer break.

He believed a knee injury sustained last month would have season-ending connotations, so was therefore surprised and proud to replace Marius Zaliukas in the second half against Gretna.

"When that happened I thought that was it for me this season," he said. "I was given a recovery period of five to six weeks but I was able to start training early as the knee healed. I was left out of the squad for Falkirk and that narrowed it down to two games, Kilmarnock and Gretna. It was the Gretna one I was looking at realistically.

"I realised I had to play a game. I played against Hibs in the East of Scotland Shield last week so I wanted a chance against Gretna. Stevie (Frail) said he would try to get me on but it would depend on how the game was going.

"Marius went down with a head knock so a couple of us went out to warm up. Then I was called back. It was a great feeling knowing I was making my debut but I was more worried about making sure I did well."

He needn't have fretted. His meandering run from defence on 79 minutes was probably Hearts' only highlight during a lifeless 1-0 defeat. McGowan showed admirable ball control by skilfully dodging several opposition tackles to send a defence-splitting pass through to Larry Kingston.

"It wasn't something I planned. I just went past one and another one came, then another one," he said. "I was worried about losing the ball but things opened up in front of me and I played Larry in. I think we were unlucky not to score from the move.

"I really just want the season to keep going now that I've played for the first team. I'm ahead of schedule in that way. I thought once I came out of the under-19s, I'd start pushing through, but I'd say I'm about half a season ahead of where I thought I'd be. I'm too old to play under-19s after this season but I've already played for the first team.

"The break will be good for me because I can rest and come back raring to go for pre-season. I want to make sure I'm more involved next season. Everyone's delighted at home, it's just a shame the game wasn't televised. I'll try to get a hold of some footage and have it sent over.

"Mum and Dad are both Glaswegians so they know about Hearts and the Scottish game. Dave McPherson and my agent in Australia (Lou Sticca) knew Hearts were looking for a centre-back so myself and Rocky Visconte came over and had a trial a couple of years ago. We were signed up not long after."

Since then, McGowan has gone from strength to strength. The Australian Under-20 international was named Hearts' Under-19 Player of the Year this season, during which he took on the captaincy of the youth side. Coaching staff at Riccarton extol his leadership credentials and professionalism and believe they are rearing a future club captain.

An additional string to the teenager's bow is his versatility. "I think I'm a bit more effective in central midfield than centre-back because I can get on the ball a bit more and do a bit more attacking. I've played in both positions for the under-19s, it depends on what type of game we're in.

"You'll find anywhere that there are two main players in the centre-back roles. Here it's Christos Karipidis and Christophe Berra, they've got those spots nailed down so as a centre-back it's hard to break into the team. Unless someone's injured or makes a bad mistake, defenders rarely get taken off.

"I'm thinking my chance might come through centre mid, but then we've got Ruben Palazuelos and Fernando Screpis who have both done well this season. There's others there like Eggert Jonsson, who is a big player for someone like me to look up to. He left the under-19s last year and established himself in the first team."

Jonsson would indeed be the perfect role model to follow. To borrow his Riccarton nickname, expect Gowser to grow to similar stature next season.





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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 10:19 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Heart of Midlothian FC
 
1

Jamboy,

Edinburgh 16/05/2008 12:08:39
Seems like a nice lad and he will hopefully have a big future ahead of him.

Got his chance and showed enthusiasm and graft, (you listening Ketstutis, you fluffin waste of space).

Seriously we have so much garbage in the first team masquerading as experienced players... Bin 80% of them and just keep the quality, Larry, Ruben, banks, Kristos etc... Bin the rest and use the freed up cash to bring in a proven goal-scorer, full backs and goalkeeper and let these young guys fight for a place in the team against real quality rather than some of the cack that has been clogging up our team and preventing their progress.

Jeffries mid 90's model would be my aproach this season...
2

Paranoid John from Midlothian,

16/05/2008 12:16:50
You know, if we do get a manager (Frial or not Frail) with the authority to control team affairs and you have this guy and Berra/Karapidis, and a midfield of any of Kingston/Bruno/Screpis/Chezny/Miko/Stewart/Johnsson and a partner up front for Pinilla...we might just have something to go on. I think we need a full back at either side and a striker and a confirmed manager and we're off and running.
3

Jamboy,

Edinburgh 16/05/2008 12:21:45
#2

Sounds simple to the ordinary guy on the street eh?

Instead we will probably sign another six centre midfielders
4

LyonHearts,

le teil 16/05/2008 12:31:36
#2 I agree - I think there is talent in this squad and I was surprised they went down to Gretna! However it must have been an emotional night for Gretna and Hearts really had little to play for!

I am glad to see so many of these Lithuanians and overpaid layabouts punted on! I like the look of Pinilla and Screpis seems to be a good prospect too! What we need - as you rightly pointed out - is a manager and a couple more defenders and I think we have an excellent looking squad who just need someone to make them tick!
5

Jamboy,

Edinburgh 16/05/2008 12:47:41
#5

"What are we all worried about!"

Personaly... The fact that we have no manager yet.
6

Skiver,

16/05/2008 12:54:42
When I saw the headline I thought we had signed Alan Gow for a second.
7

Jamboy,

Edinburgh 16/05/2008 12:56:28
#7

Me too... The EEN has had a few misleading Hearts headlines this season.

This may be his actuall nickname though of course but the HL's about closure and things have just been plain mischief making.
8

Unhappy Jambo,

Edinburgh 16/05/2008 13:35:55
Get rid of the deadwood - we need motivated enthusiastic palyers who will commit to HMFC and provide the supporters with something to shout about like the Jeffries days when McCann, Adam, Hamilton, Robbo etc were running defences ragged.

Remember the atmosphere in Tynie when Quitongo scored that eqauliser against Celtic in the 93rd minute with a deflection - great stuff.

Bring back the feelgood factor.
9

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16/05/2008 13:38:05
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10

scorchio,

West of the Pecos 16/05/2008 13:52:53
No need to worry about Screpis, Ryan, that guy is a plank.
In a season of deep lows, McGowans appearance at Fir Park was a genuine ray of light.
He and Glen, look like they are not too far away from first team football.
11

Unhappy Jambo,

Edinburgh 16/05/2008 14:23:27
No.11 - no Jim
12

Brian-still-Hearts-mad-after-all-those-years,

sydney 16/05/2008 14:25:55
plenty of other good young players here in Oz too
13

Roscoe P Coltrane,

16/05/2008 14:34:58
I know it's off topic, but as all the Celtic stories aren't allowed comments because our weegie cousins are incapable of dignity, I just wanted to say RIP Tommy Burns.

Cheers wee man.
14

Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 16/05/2008 14:45:46
#12. I fully suspect you don't actually attend any games. Screpis has been playing better than most over the past 2-3 games, everyone else says so including the journos, by calling him a plank you just demonstrate that either:

1. You have never seen him play.
2. You don't know anyting.
15

Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 16/05/2008 14:47:27
#10. Jim Hamilton will love you forever for suggesting he was running anyone ragged :-)

16

kiwidoug,

22 In A Row 16/05/2008 20:55:07
What we should all be worried about is the continued silence from our beloved leader.

It is nothing short of disgraceful and we are all being taken for mugs.
17

The RESSURRECTIONIST,

17/05/2008 09:42:06
#1 JAMBOYO

OOOooohhh...like "nice lads" do you MOTHY?
...and yeah...Jeffries mid-90's model probably WOULD suit the Jambos.........15 years out of date, never great, and with a string of MOT failures behind him since. Perfect choice for Tynie......he'll fit in well with all the rest living in the past.
Yesterdays man, with the day before yesterdays ideas....but doubtless good enough to get the Jambos pulses racing..........More success assured with that appointment Eh?
18

The RESSURRECTIONIST,

17/05/2008 09:51:51
#18 KIWIDOUG

Be nice to think that his son would put a sock in it though wouldn't it, Eh?
19

The RESSURRECTIONIST,

17/05/2008 09:54:58
#10 UNHAPPY JAMBO

Ah..memories, memories !!
....Now all you've got left is MAMMARIES, Eh?

 

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