This from "The Age" this morning......
Daniher is no ordinary Joe as a ruck/forward. The 201-centimetre teenager is said to have the leg speed to play as a genuine key forward; but the kid's output won't be measured merely on marks and goals, but on whether they can harrass and pressure the Blues defenders. Then the Dons may have to recast their forward set-up, or pull the trigger on a substitution early.
The competition leader, Hawthorn, has played most games with David Hale, Max Bailey, Jarryd Roughead and Lance Franklin sharing a forward line and/or the ruck.
Last year, Bailey wasn't part of September, and Roughead rucked in support of Hale; this year, Roughead has played as both forward and occasional ruck-rover.
The Hawks can get away with an extra tall because Roughead and especially Franklin are so adept at ground level.
It's not the amount of the size that counts. It's the speed.
Read more:
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/tall-forwards-are-finding-speed-a-killer-20130606-2nsyg.html#ixzz2VUB2OagdSurely there is some merit in applying this logic to McBean?