Howell quotes sportswriter Jack Davis who described McCowan as
"short, remarkably quick and good in any era....fast, clever in handling, kicking and passing the ball and tackles well...he possessed in high degree the essentials of a crack three-quarter". McCowan was first selected in a
Queensland representative side in 1893 and made 24 appearances for his state up till 1900. He captained the Queensland side in their tour match against
Matthew Mullineux's
first British Lions to tour Australia in 1899 to a surprise 11–3 victory. He captained Queensland on six other occasions and made appearances against touring
New Zealand sides in 1893, 1896 and 1897. New Zealand dual-international
George Smith came up against McCowan on the latter of these tours and was reported in
The Cynic to have said ''"If it had not been for McCowan's fine play we would have put up much bigger scores than we did. He is the best fullback we have seen over here - kicks with either foot and is a very sure tackler - I know it"''. With the incumbent skipper
Frank Row left out of the team, McCowan was selected by his teammates to lead the side in the second Test match at the
Brisbane Exhibition Ground. He again played at fullback in that game and then for the third Test in Sydney in August 1899 he was selected on the wing. He made no further national appearances in his career. Zavos describes McCowan as the "finest fullback produced by Queensland" to that point and quotes contemporary commentators
"stocky and dynamic, fast, very clever in handling, kicking and passing the ball and tackles well" ==Bibliography==