Steves puts his decks away to make tracks From: The Advertiser
October 25, 2011 NEW Richmond recruit Steven Morris has been busy packing ahead of his move back to Melbourne.
But there's one thing he's leaving behind - his DJ decks.
The former West Adelaide star, who occasionally spins tracks at Mine at Mansions with his good friend DJ Brad Eagle, says his focus will be firmly on footy at his new home at Tigerland.
"I just do it for a bit of fun, I won't be DJ-ing at any clubs in Melbourne," Steven says. "It's more my mate, Brad, I've been along with him a couple of times ... I do really enjoy my music, it's definitely a hobby of mine, just to muck around at home with a few mates."
Originally from Victoria, Steven was traded to Richmond a fortnight ago and is moving to Melbourne today ahead of the start of the Tigers' pre-season training next week. It has been a long road to the AFL for the 22-year-old, who was overlooked in the draft four years ago. "I'm very excited to get this opportunity to play AFL, it's pretty special," Steven says. "Ever since I was a little fella I wanted to play for Richmond ... I was always pretty determined to make it."
The son of Richmond great and former West Adelaide coach Kevin, Steven held a farewell at Mansions on Saturday night and says he'll miss the friends he has made during his time in Adelaide.
"I've made a lot of friends here. West Adelaide has been an awesome club and the blokes are excellent," he says.
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