Morton knows tide can turn
richmondfc.com.au
By Mic Cullen Wed 03 June, 2009
MITCH Morton isn't getting carried away with his reversal of fortune.
A mere fortnight ago he was in the hot seat after playing on in the dying minutes against Port Adelaide, kicking the ball out on the full and seeing the Power take it down the ground to kick the winning goal.
In the days that followed, it was incorrectly reported that Terry Wallace had lost his job but confirmed that Morton had felt the wrath of his coach after that game.
On the weekend it was a different story, as Morton played on to win the match against Fremantle.
Such are the vagaries of football, but the 22-year-old was keeping the lid welded shut.
"Like I said after the game, it's funny how quickly things can turn around in footy," he said before training on Wednesday.
"I'm not getting too hyped up about it, because at the end of the day I could make a big blue this week and we're back to square one.
"That's footy, you know – you've got to take the highs with the lows, and I guess I was just lucky on the weekend that I got the ball at the time I did."
Morton said he was always going to play on.
"I don't know if you saw my first three or four set shots on the weekend, but they weren't too flash, so I said to our captain Chris Newman there was no way I was going back and having a set shot," he said.
"If there was someone standing there, I was going to go there and stand as if I was going to snap it, and have a snap.
"You have weeks where things just aren't going your way, and I wasn't kicking the ball very well from a set shot point-of-view, so I was always going to play on at that stage."
The match will be Wallace's last game in charge of the team, but Morton said it would be business as usual.
He added it was a weird feeling because a lot of Tigers, himself included, had not been in the situation before.
"At the end of the day, this week is just one of 22 games for the year," he said.
"We've got to prepare as if we're playing any of those games.
"We've got the Bulldogs this week and we've always paid them a lot of respect, and it's going to be a big game.
"I don't think you can ever have any more motivation than normal – as a team we go out there every week trying to win, and we'll be trying to do the same thing this week."
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