Footscray career McLean moved to Victoria and debuted for Footscray in 1983. He became known as a skilful winger who went on to play 95 games and boot 23 goals with the Bulldogs before he suffered an ankle and calf
injuries that hampered his career. In response to his injuries, McLean focused on building his lean body to become one of the strongest bodies in the competition.
Brisbane career The Bulldogs gave McLean the boot, before he was picked up in the
1991 pre-season draft as the first overall pick for the
Brisbane Bears. He resurrected his career, winning the 1991 and 1993
best and fairest award at the Bears. He went on to play 87 games and kick 17 goals with the Bears, before playing the first game in 1997 with the newly merged
Brisbane Lions before constant calf injury struck him down, forcing his retirement. ==Coaching career==