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Full name
  
Mitchell Robert Morton

Name
  
Mitch Morton

Parents
  
Noel Morton

Height/Weight
  
186cm / 86 kg

Career start
  
2005


Original team(s)
  
Weight
  
81 kg

Place of birth
  
Western Australia

Height
  
1.86 m

Education
  
Mitch Morton Career making game for Sydney forward Mitch Morton

Date of birth
  
(1987-01-28) 28 January 1987 (age 28)

Draft
  
44th(Father-Son) overall, 2004West Coast

Siblings
  
Jarryd Morton, Cale Morton

A matter of trust - 2012 AFL Grand Final


Mitch Morton (born 28 January 1987) is a former Australian rules football player who last played for the Sydney Swans in the AFL.

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Mitch Morton - post game interview


Career

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Morton was initially drafted by the West Coast Eagles under the father-son rule as he is the son of Noel Morton, who played 171 WAFL games for Claremont.

Mitch Morton Mitch Morton Photos AFL Rd 11 Adelaide v Sydney Zimbio

At the end of the 2007 season, West Coast traded Morton to Richmond for the number 35 draft pick in the 2007 AFL Draft. Morton was prominent and vital member of the Tigers squad, winning the Michael Roach medal as the leading goal kicker for the club this season (2009) with 41 goals. Morton fell out of favour in 2011, only managing 9 games. He was subsequently traded to the Sydney Swans on 17 October 2011 for draft pick #79.

Mitch Morton Mitch Morton Photos AFL Rd 1 Richmond v Carlton Zimbio

In his first year on the Swans' list, he played the vast majority of the year in the reserves side in the NEAFL. Despite kicking bags of goals on a regular basis, Morton was denied his debut in the seniors side until very late in the season. Halfway through the year he was told that in order to have any chance of winning a spot in the seniors side he had to improve specific parts of his game that had nothing to do with his goal kicking. Having improved sufficiently in those areas along with an injury to Ben McGlynn, Morton was able to secure a spot in the Sydney side for the finals. He kicked 2 goals in the Qualifying final against the Adelaide Crows and another 2 in the 2012 AFL Grand Final against the Hawthorn Hawks, justifying the gamble the Swans took on him.

At the end of the 2013 AFL Season, Morton announced his retirement following calf and hamstring complaints.

Personal life

A former student of Hale School in Perth, Mitch is the brother of Jarryd, who played for Hawthorn, and Cale, who has played for Melbourne and West Coast. He currently lives in Singapore with his long-term partner.

Statistics

Statistics are correct as end of round 22 season 2014

References

Mitch Morton Wikipedia