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Shannon Stowers 2004 2

If they had any sense they would target the 7s circuit.

You could pick up a Winger / Center for cheap from any of the pacific island teams and have a little Uate in your team.

From the All Blacks however I agree with most people that Ranger, Gear or Fruen would do well in League.

Could even look at the likes of a Sherwin Stowers from Auckland. A fringe Super 15 player that wouldnt do too badly on the wing in league.
 
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Could even look at the likes of a Sherwin Stowers from Auckland. A fringe Super 15 player that wouldnt do too badly on the wing in league.

I think this guy has a brother, maybe twin. Both playing union. I think his brother went to league while Sherwin stayed with union. But yeah he goes go.
 

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Shannon Stowers?

I think thats the one. Last I heard he went to league. I knew it was a 'S' name because when I heard both their names years back I thought is was kinda weird. That family must really like the S's.
 
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Hibiscus Coast show Otahuhu how it's done

By TERRY MADDAFORD
25 Aug, 2002 10:15 PM

A repeat of their woeful effort against Hibiscus Coast at Carlaw Park yesterday will spell an early end to Otahuhu's hopes in the national championship.

Beaten 40-16 after trailing 34-6 at halftime, Otahuhu never threatened the well-organised Coasters, who were ahead inside three minutes when livewire Aaron Aspin crossed for the first of his three tries.

Otahuhu struggled to complete their sets of six, but Hibiscus Coast retained possession well, often breaking the defence wide open with bullocking runs and inventive passing.

Well-led by captain Anthony SeuSeu and with good support from Tyrone Pau, Karl Te Mata and Shannon Stowers, the Coasters ran in six first-half tries to one.

Handed possession almost at will as their opponents made simple mistakes - including kicking the ball out on the full at restarts - Hibiscus Coast made it look easy.

Otahuhu's only try of the first spell came in the 14th minute when a rare Coast mistake saw Archie Ikihele ran through unchallenged.

After Aspin had scored his second, Jeremy Smith grabbed an intercept pass and ran 85m to score. Daniel Floyd's conversion stretched the lead to 22-6 after 27 minutes to all but end Otahuhu hopes.

Aspin completed his hat-trick early in the second spell with an amazing effort.

With three or four would-be tacklers hanging on, the 19-year-old inside back ran backwards towards the line before twisting and dotting down.

The end could not come soon enough for Otahuhu, but they did have the last say when Odell Manuel scored after their best move.

They rarely threatened again in the remaining 14 minutes and were left to contemplate the second elimination semifinal against Marist Richmond Brothers this weekend.

In Saturday's first elimination game, the Brothers beat last season's losing finalists Eastern Tornadoes 56-22.

In another one-sided affair at Carlaw Park, the Brothers scored 12 tries to four.

They play Otahuhu this weekend and Hibiscus Coast meet minor premiers Mt Albert, with the winner going to next month's grand final.

 
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12 Mar, 2004 12:05 AM

Shannon Stowers

Born 21/3/1980. A 180cm, 115kg hooker who had 12 Bartercard Cup games for Hibiscus Coast Raiders last year. Nickname: "Fridge". Played about 30 minutes of trial against Penrith and wasn't disgraced.

 
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Warriors name young team for trial match

2 Feb, 2004 02:43 PM


New Zealand Warriors coach Daniel Anderson has named a squad with an average age of just 19 for their National Rugby League (NRL) warmup match against St George-Illawarra in Hamilton on Thursday night.

"The team is a combination of Warriors of the future guided by a few old hard-heads," Anderson said in a statement.

Of the three players with previous NRL experience purchased by the club in the off-season, only second-rower Matt Jobson has been named for his first start with the club.

The side will be captained by Monty Betham, who at 25 will be the oldest player in the run-on squad.

He and centre Vince Mellars are the only familiar names in the starting side, while frontline forwards Awen Guttenbeil, Mark Tookey and Tevita Latu will start on the bench.

The match, to be officiated by leading NRL referee Steve Clark, starts at Waikato Stadium at 7.30pm.

Warriors team: Toshio Laiseni, Marvin Filipo, Shaun Metcalf, Vince Mellars, Manu Vatuvei, Marcus Perenara, Aoterangi Herangi, Evarn Tuimavave, Herewini Rangi, Shannon Stowers, Epalahame Lauaki, Matt Jobson, Monty Betham.

Interchange: Awen Guttenbeil, Mark Tookey, Louis Anderson, Jerome Ropati, Kane Ferris, Cooper Vuna, Tevita Latu.

 
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Warriors shop for props at Bartercard

By PETER JESSUP
19 Jun, 2004 01:16 PM

The Warriors have been dredging the Bartercard Cup once again for experienced props with go-forward as they try to resurrect their season.

Don't be surprised to see the likes of Glenora's 31-year-old veteran Ben Valeni turn out, or interest shown in Marist-Richmond's Kurt Cawdron and other Bartercard veterans - nor to see Mark Tookey as the next player confirmed as leaving the club.

The lack of metres made this year is an indictment of all the props' play and no small part of the team's problems.

So Karl Temata gets his chance to start against North Queensland tomorrow. Waiting in the wings is Shannon Stowers, 24, 180cm and 115kg, and Kane Ferris, at 190cm and 106kg carrying the height and weight of a good NRL prop, but just 19.

It's clear that it will be some time before the development programme produces the goods and so the buy the Warriors crucially need is a go-forward prop with experience.

There are players who can do the job in Bartercard: the Bulldogs found Hutch Maiava, Souths have David Fa'alogo as a regular starter and Canterbury's Taylor Pelenise has recently shifted across the Tasman.

The Warriors are expected to turn out as named and have no injury concerns. The home team's preparation winds up with a barbecue for players and their families, another bid to lift performance.

Cowboys wing Ty Williams has withdrawn with a sprained ankle and his replacement is Neil Sweeney, with Rod Jensen going to the bench.

Tomorrow's match will be Paul Bowman's 131st, equalling the club record of Peter Jones. Bowman is the only Cowboy from their inaugural year in 1995. He has experienced only 42 wins in all that time but the team is travelling well now, back-to-back victories giving them some confidence.

Meanwhile, Warriors skipper Monty Betham believes the Warriors will be hindered rather than helped by North Queensland having three players backing up from rugby league's State of Origin.

Centre Paul Bowman, winger Matt Sing and fullback Matt Bowen took part in Queensland's series-levelling 22-18 win over New South Wales in Brisbane on Wednesday.

Betham rejected the idea that the Warriors might have an advantage in playing a team with personnel backing up four days after a tough Origin battle. "I don't think it will affect them at all," the hooker said.

"Those three are backs and, with all respect to backs, they don't do a hell of a lot compared with forwards, especially in the engine room."

* The Roosters have signed Dragons half Brett Firman to replace Brad Fittler, allowing the Dragons to re-sign Matt Head.

Former Souths half Jamie Russo is joining Canberra. Newcastle have re-signed Matt Gidley.

The NRL has cleared Manly of any breach of the anti-tampering regulations in relation to Knights wing Timana Tahu.

And former Bulldogs football manager Garry Hughes is suing the club for A$250,000 for wrongful dismissal after the Coff's Harbour debacle.

Ericsson Stadium, tomorrow 2.05pm

WARRIORS

Brent Webb
Henry Fa'afili
Vinnie Anderson
Clinton Toopi
Manu Vatuvei
Lance Hohaia
Stacey Jones
Karl Temata
Monty Betham (c)
Richard Villasanti
Louis Anderson
Awen Guttenbeil
Wairangi Koopu

Reserves: Epalahame Lauaki, Iafeta Paleaaesina, Evarn Tuimavave, Thomas Leuluai.

COWBOYS

Matt Bowen
Ty Williams
Josh Hannay
Paul Bowman
Matt Sing
David Myles
Chris Sheppard
Paul Rauhihi (c)
Leigh McWilliams
Jamie McDonald
Steve Southern
Kevin Campion
Luke O'Donnell

Reserves: Aaron Payne, Mitchell Sargent, Shane Tronc, David Fauimu.


24 hours later Awen Guttenbeil would be replaced by Iafeta Paleaaesina and Shannon Stowers would take Iafeta place on the bench...
 
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And for the post match article...

Rashness scuttles Warriors

By PETER JESSUP
20 Jun, 2004 10:19 PM

Ill-discipline cost the Warriors victory over North Queensland in a dour and niggly game yesterday, the Cowboys working on the home team's frustration to draw three penalties to stay in touch and a fourth to win 28-26 in golden-point extra time.

Captain Monty Betham was sinbinned for dissent in a second half that featured several push-and-shove matches, and it was Betham called for a high tackle on Cowboys captain Paul Rauhihi in front of the posts three minutes into the extra period.

Much of the niggle featured former Warrior David Myles.

Warriors coach Tony Kemp said he expected lots of verbal between his team, Myles and Kevin Campion because that was how players treated former team-mates, but there was nothing malicious in the sledging. He didn't feel his team fell into the trap of retaliating illegally.

But Rauhihi made it plain they drew on the Warriors' frustration.

Rauhihi's confrontation with Betham when tackled near the Warriors goal-line in the 56th minute preceded Betham's send-off by referee Matt Cecchin.

The pair exchanged words, Rauhihi advancing off the mark from the play-the-ball, which is a penalty offence.

But he mouthed angrily at Cecchin and after the next tackle Betham was marched.

Cecchin fled without explaining Betham's offence, despite requests. Betham said he was confused about it but added it was for "a cooling-off".

The Warriors will ask referees boss Robert Finch for an explanation today. Rauhihi denied giving Betham special attention.

"Everyone knows what Monty is like, he likes to get involved in every little thing and I was there to calm him down," he said.

Of the sinbinning and what preceded it, he said: "He [Monty] was putting quite a few high shots in - for their captain to do that, he had to pay the price."

Rauhihi said the last tackle of the game was certainly high and deserved a penalty.

"I don't know what he was thinking there."

While Betham and the referee will be raking over the incident, the NRL will in turn ask the Warriors for an explanation of an interchange in the 20th minute when Epalahame Lauaki replaced Evarn Tuimavave. There is some doubt whether procedures were properly followed.

Not that the Warriors can lose competition points, as Brisbane did, because they managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

It was a vastly improved performance, but neither team on display would trouble the leaders. The excitement came through the close score and swapping lead rather than any scintillating football.

But at least there was go-forward. Richard Villasanti was much improved, making 100m. But Rauhihi made 172m.

The Warriors lost Iafeta Paleaaesina early with concussion, the Cowboys lost Jamie McDonald with a broken arm. Warrior Awen Guttenbeil was ruled out before the match with a rib injury but is expected to be available to play the Storm in Melbourne this week.

Prop Shannon Stowers made his NRL debut with 11 minutes to go, the 31st player used this year.

Louis Anderson and Wairangi Koopu had big games on defence but, predictably, it was Campion who topped the tackle count with 32.

Tuimavave provided impact, Clinton Toopi made a solid comeback and looked sharp running from depth. But in the Cowboys' red zone they still had trouble scoring, with Stacey Jones' kicks often too short.

The Warriors could have won had they not given away so many penalties, or had they nailed more than one of six shots at goal.

Thankfully, though, they did look like a real football team.

 
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116. SHANNON STOWERS
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Our last update we had nothing concrete on him since 2010 when he was said to be a NFL scout and possibly working in construction.

Ive found his profile on LinkedIn but I'm not sure how up to date it is as he hasn't been active lately. I've emailed Cubicon so hopefully we get a reply...

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