He was part of the '87 new run and gun work with the All Blacks, the man with the white headband in the No 1 jersey who was one of the many individual stars in the national galaxy.
He and Fitzpatrick were an explosive pair for their province and their nation, players who were extra-dangerous when riled. McDowall's impact tailed away at the second World Cup and he played the last of his 46 tests a year later.
Remarkably, six years on from that McDowall returned from overseas to play another three games for Auckland.
He spent four years with Romania as a high performance trainer and then the assistant coach at the last World Cup before moving his family back to New Zealand.
Statistics
Date of birth: 27 August 1961
Position: Loosehead prop
Matches: 81
Tests: 46
Test debut: 6 October 1985 v Argentina, Buenos Aires
Final test: 6 June 1992 v Ireland, Wellington
Provinces: Auckland, Bay of Plenty
Test tries: 3
Test points: 12