They might kick the ball into the forward line, pass the ball to another running player, or have a shot at goal themselves.
Most, if not all, starting ruckmen can play as tall forwards, or in rarer cases, tall defenders.


There is no secret that GWS have improved this year because of his stability and dare off the half-back line.His best match came against Port Adelaide last Friday, when he was arguably the best player on the ground with a stack of contested intercept marks and many quick runs off the back line that helped set up Collingwood goals. In the case of Mark Williams (Hawthorn) and Brad Johnson (Western Bulldogs), this has been extremely successful.Up until the 1970s, the single interchange player, known as the "nineteenth man" or the "reserve" acted only as a substitution for an injured or out of form player; the player substituted out of the game could take no further part. He has improved every week, as he becomes more accustomed to his body and gains confidence.Despite a slow start against Collingwood last Friday night, Howard worked his way into the game and provided some solid rebound and dare that allowed goals to be scored.But if Moore stays fit and continues to dominate games for Collingwood like he has so far this year, then he’s the favourite for the centre half-back position.The ex-Victorian cricketer turned Adelaide centre half-back has surged into calculations with an excellent start to 2019.He is in a similar mould to Moore in that he is a rangy athlete who can take great intercept marks yet can also run off opponents and beat them on the ground.Despite not being the fastest, he is quick enough to get to contests and to not lose contested balls at ground level.You can tell he has learned the craft off Heath Shaw, as he is brave and backs his pace and foot skills in the cauldron of the back line.Alex Keath and Nick Haynes are both circling too, with Keath’s dazzling contested marks and Haynes’ rebound factor both pushing their case for selection.Become a member to join in Australia's biggest sporting debate, submit articles, receive updates straight to your inbox and keep up with your favourite teams and authors.His left foot is also a decent weapon, meaning that he has developed a damaging game that has led to the Crows’ resurgence in the past couple of weeks.Oops!

The ex-Victorian cricketer turned Adelaide centre half-back has surged into calculations with an excellent start to 2019. There are very few players in the AFL league who possess the skill and poise to be able to consistently perform to a very high standard in many different positions. In the sport of Australian rules football, the half-back line refers to the positions of the 3 players on the field that occupy the centre half-back and left and right half-back flank positions. Along with the centre line players, the ruck-rover and rover form the midfield. Players were substituted for tactical reasons or to replace an injured player.Traditionally, a utility player is an unheralded but nonetheless important player. Australian rules football positions B: back pocket fullback back pocket HB: half-back flank centre half-back half-back flank C: wing centre wing HF: half-forward flank centre half-forward half-forward flank F: forward … He is so dynamic and versatile. The player in the red vest could take no further part in the game.

Centre half-Back The centre half back is usually strong and tall so he can spoil and out muscle the centre half-forward.