There were numerous interviews done & articles written around the time he was traded. You might like to have a look at his thread in The Locker Room. The following is quoted from post #6 (itself a quote from an unlinked source):why do you say that, he had not played a senior game in defense.
we certainly hoped he might be able to become a defender, but not based on the 2 senior games he played in and rucked.
So, when the chance of a fresh start came via the Adelaide Crows he jumped at it, signing a new two-year deal and accepting a challenge from Crows coach Neil Craig and recruiting manager Matt Rendell to make the key defensive post at centre half back his own.
And this (post #13) from an article by Katrina Gill (from the afc website):
Adelaide recruited Moran with a view to using him as a defender, but a season-ending knee injury to Rhett Biglands means the 199cm Queenslander will spend more time in the centre square.
“Being a tall player, you’re always going to have some ruck duties, but I’d like to see myself somewhere in the back line and possibly a bit in the ruck as well,” Moran said.
Like it or not, he was recruited as a defender who could ruck a bit. Whether or not he ends up in that role in the longer term is another matter entirely.





