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I'll add in this for you too, take a look at the Swans and their forward line :
Tippet - 201cm
Franklin - 198cm
Reid - 196cm
That is the benchmark right there so forget about playing someone around that 192-193cm mark in a key position role. Casboult at 199cm is the right frame (both height & weight), we need another of his ilk as a minimum.
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I wouldn't be looking at McCartin for a key role, I'd be drafting bigger again.

i still take Fev at 193cm over Levi at 197cm any day

TheSheik out of interest how 'tall' is Jack Riewoldt, Jay Schulz and in particular Taylor Walker?
and what about Pavlich?
I'll add in this for you too, take a look at the Swans and their forward line :
Tippet - 201cm
Franklin - 198cm
Reid - 196cm
That is the benchmark right there so forget about playing someone around that 192-193cm mark in a key position role. Casboult at 199cm is the right frame (both height & weight), we need another of his ilk as a minimum.
When you want to win flags, you go big, not half-arsed !!
He may well be a gun player but he isn't a genuine key position player, not unless he grows another 3-4cm.
Dont get me wrong - I think size matters...
Levi has locked down the big boy possie mate- I'd like to see a couple of Tomlinson types 192+ with speed and mobility running around forcing opposition to play man on man -
THAT is the winning formula btw - make defensive sides accountable and remove the loose man option..
ShitneyCOLA won a GF because thier midfielders and HBF'ers can get up and kick goals- the talls were a scary distraction
Its important to have balance with KPF. Unless you have an extra 5 trillion dollars in your salary cap and can afford Tippet, Franklin and Reid, then you aren't going to find 3 big men over 195cm able to play within the same forward structure.
Casboult is proving he has what it takes to be the big get-out-of-jail forward we look to for contested marks. And Henderson has shown in the past that when he is fit he is more than capable of kicking 2-4 goals as a leading full forward. However, its hard to lead effectively whilst injured.
We're after a gut running Riewoldt type CHF. From what I've heard and seen of Tomlinson he fits this bill rather perfectly. And at 193cm his agility, endurance and pace of the mark is exactly what his job would be.
The idea of a leading medium forward sounds great as well (Membrey).
Imagine
HF: Yarran - Tomlinson - Menzel
FF: Membrey - Henderson - Casboult
I It's about height, weight, leap for KPP.
What use is a 196cm FF if he jumps 5cm less than the 193 player.
Good KPP know how to meet the ball at the peak of a jump and are good off the line with a bit of burst speed to make leads.
Height is important to an extent but when it comes down to a couple of cm between people leap, speed, weight, strength and the ability to meet the ball at the highest point are all more important.
Say a 199cm guy jumps 25cm but gets the ball on the way down at 15 cm making his mark a 214cm height
The guy at 193cm jumps 35 cm but marks at 34 making his marking height 227cm.
(just made numbers up to prove a point)

Imagine
HF: Yarran - Tomlinson - Menzel
FF: Membrey - Henderson - Casboult
It's about height, weight, leap for KPP.
What use is a 196cm FF of he jumps 5cm less than the 193 player.
Good KPP know how to meet the ball at the peak of a jump and are good off the line with a bit of burst to make leads.
Height is important to an extent but when it comes down to a couple of cm between people leap, speed, weight, strength and the ability to meet the ball at the highest point are all more important.
Say a 199cm guy jumps 25cm but gets the ball on the way down at 15 cm making his mark a 214cm height
The guy at 193cm jumps 35 cm but marks at 34 making his marking height 227cm.
.......unless his name happens to be Tony LockettExactly but if he can't then if you picked him based on just his height you'll be disappointed when he is towelled up by a shorter player.But if the 199cm guy jumps 35 cm and marks at 35cm he is going to smash them every time !!
Just making up numbers too !!![]()
Imagine having a 191cm fat guy running around as your full-forward..........what a joke.......unless his name happens to be Tony Lockett
Exactly but if he can't then if you picked him based on just his height you'll be disappointed when he is towelled up by a shorter player.
But not all taller people are built for more mass is what everyone is saying.Well you wouldn't be just picking a player because he is 7ft8in tall, otherwise you'd keep drafting obscure basketballers from China.
The key aspect is that if they have the height, then they will also have extra bulk & weight which when it comes to breaking open packs or standing tall, it is a major weapon.
It was that and how he read the ball. He was dynamite on the lead but also knew where the high ball was going to land and made it impossible for the defender to take that space. He was awesome.May have been 191cm but he was about 191kg as well, no-one could move him body-on-body.

May have been 191cm but he was about 191kg as well, no-one could move him body-on-body.
Oh definitely. Walker playing on the 4th tall KPD would cause all kinds of headaches. MM is obsessed with his run and carry out of defence.Would take the real Garlett any time over Membrey.
That Andrew Walker guy used to do O.K. also.
Imagine having a 191cm fat guy running around as your full-forward..........what a joke.......unless his name happens to be Tony Lockett