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Mitch Morton is learning the hard way (Age)
« Reply #45 on: June 13, 2009, 01:33:12 AM »
Mitch Morton is learning the hard way
Michael Gleeson | June 13, 2009

AFTER Richmond lost to Sydney a statement was made at selection and Mitch Morton, one of the Tigers' more goal-efficient forwards, was dropped. It was not as savage and pointed as the selection decisions made by "Jade the Blade" this week, but it was notable and pointed.

Morton might have been kicking goals, but it seemed to be all he was interested in doing. It was a football equivalent of the batsman who is more worried to have the "not out" in red ink next to his name than winning the game.

What was interesting about the decision was not only that Morton was dropped, but that the decision was made by the leadership group. The leaders at Richmond have been criticised this year for sundry things, but the Morton decision was a moment of admirable assertiveness.

They were annoyed Morton had been allowed to be more onlooker than participant with some aspects of the game as long as he kicked goals. A message needed to be sent, not only to Morton but the remainder of the group.

"I got dropped and I learnt my lesson from that," Morton said. "I learnt that my way of helping the team and having an impact is not so much whether I kick goals as set them up for others and apply defensive pressure …

"I didn't have an issue with being dropped. You have to take responsibility for it, and it doesn't matter who it is that makes the decision, it is the decision that counts and I knew what I had to do.

"I think it is just a trap that inexperienced players like myself fall into. You don't have that security in your ability that a 150-game player has. It makes you think 'I had better kick goals here' because you think you might not get another chance. Chances are hard to get in games, but the harder you work the more confidence you get and chances come up."

After Morton's return to the side he wore much of the blame internally, and then very publicly, for the agonising last-minute loss to Port Adelaide. With his side ahead with a minute to go Morton marked and, rather than hold and ice the clock, played on and ambitiously attacked the goals from outside 50 in the wet. The ball went out on the full and, more important, possession was lost. Port goaled within seconds and a win that was within touching distance was lost.

Terry Wallace singled out the moment after the game for a stinging attack, declaring that such moments would cost him his job. Many players figured the attack was worse than Morton's behaviour for it revealed the coach's selfishness.

"Like I said at the time, you have to take the emotion out of it and look at the facts, and the facts are that that day I made a mistake. Did it cost us the game, did it not? I think about the mistake more than what was said," Morton said.

Interestingly Morton has since been in a similar situation and again played on — this time 30 metres out — and kicked the goal.

"Footy is a game where you have to play to your strengths and back yourself and one of my strengths is snapping goals and I practise it a lot, so I have to back myself to kick the goal. It's like the great Babe Ruth saying 'don't let the fear of striking out stop you trying to hit'. I can't let the fear of missing stop me trying to kick a goal," he said.

It was also an understandable desire to seize the moment for a player who had spent his career trying to do just that, between adversity's strikes.

Morton was taken by the Eagles as a father-son selection before the rules were altered to ensure that his talented younger brothers, Jarryd and Cale, could not also be priority selections. After three years the sentiment of taking a former WAFL star had gone. Thus Ben Cousins will not be the only player running onto the ground tonight wanting to show his former club what they are missing out on.

"When I stepped into the AFL I was light and I tried to put weight on and I got a lot of injuries — the first two years there I was the most injured player at the club — and West Coast in that period were very strong and dominant and they didn't have the luxury of playing kids for extended periods of time to develop them," he said.

"I just wanted to get away and get back to being me and playing like me. There was no tension about it; I spoke with John Worsfold about it and we shook hands and went our ways.

"It's hard because when you leave a club after 12 games in three years are you treated as a player who has played 12 games? Or are you treated as a fourth-year player? I am in my fifth year now but I have only played 40 games, I have a lot of catching up to do with the players of my era.

"I always compare myself to the guys I was drafted with — Brett Deledio and Buddy and Jarryd Roughead — and I know I am a long way behind them. I don't see myself as fulfilling my potential until I can influence games the way they do. Maybe it will never happen, but that is the way I measure myself."

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/mitch-morton-is-learning-the-hard-way/2009/06/12/1244664851205.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1

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Re: Mitch Morton [merged]
« Reply #46 on: June 14, 2009, 05:16:36 AM »
Mitch could/should have kicked 8 but a sweet 5 time 'up yours' to his old side. Since he got dropped and then that blast from Plough he's been on fire when we get the ball in quickly into our forward line. Mitch is a top mark for his size.
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« Reply #47 on: June 14, 2009, 11:25:20 AM »
If we could put 1 big power forward (not Richo) next to Morton and Riewoldt we might actually go forward quicker than everyone thinks.

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Re: Mitch Morton [merged]
« Reply #48 on: June 14, 2009, 01:06:18 PM »
If we could put 1 big power forward (not Richo) next to Morton and Riewoldt we might actually go forward quicker than everyone thinks.

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Morton is the best thing that Greg Miller did while he was at the RFC. Sadly it was the only good thing he did.

Mitch is part of our future no question about that. Great game.
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Re: Mitch Morton [merged]
« Reply #49 on: June 14, 2009, 02:03:18 PM »
Mitch has now kicked 59 goals in 28 games for Richmond.

Still only 22....we gave up pick 35 for him......Compare that to McMahon who we gave up pick 19 for.

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Re: Mitch Morton [merged]
« Reply #50 on: June 14, 2009, 04:49:49 PM »
My fave players are,Tuck,Morton and Cuz.because they're footballers.

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No Hitch for Mitch after Switch (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #51 on: June 21, 2009, 11:03:51 PM »
Another Tiger article not on the web....

NO HITCH FOR MITCH AFTER SWITCH
By BRADEN QUARTERMAINE | Sunday Herald-Sun | 21 June, 2009, pg S06

MITCH Morton is one who got away from West Coast.

Traded to Richmond at the end of 2007, Morton played 12 games for the Eagles over three injury-cursed seasons between 2005-07.

While Morton agrees he didn't fulfil his potential at the Eagles, he said he had no regrets about the move.

"None at all,'' he said.

"I left West Coast to try to slowly get some respect in the footy world and I think slowly I'm doing that.

"It's something I'm going to have to do over time and hopefully I can have a good career.''

The 22-year-old has kicked 24 goals this season -- including five against the Eagles last Saturday night -- to become the Tigers' go-to man in attack.

Morton will face the Eagles again when Richmond travels to Subiaco Oval for a Friday night clash in Round 22.

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Morton makes his mark (RFC)
« Reply #52 on: June 22, 2009, 01:42:32 PM »
Morton makes his mark
By Tony Greenberg 9:34 AM Mon 22 June, 2009

You have to go back to the early 1970s to find the last time a player recruited from another league club has had a quicker goalkicking impact at Richmond than Mitch Morton.
 
The ex-Eagle has booted 59 goals in just 28 games with the Tigers. He equalled his highest match tally of five goals, against his old club West Coast at Etihad Stadium last Saturday night. Previously, he scored five goals against Port Adelaide in Richmond’s thrilling win at AAMI Stadium, in Round 13 of the 2008 season.
 
Morton has registered multiple goals 18 times in his brief career at Tigerland. He’s had those two bags of five, two of four, six of three and eight of two (along with seven single efforts). Only three times in his 28 games for Richmond has Morton failed to score a goal.
 
Ricky McLean, in 1972-73, has been the only player from another club to kick more goals in a shorter space of time upon arrival at Punt Road.
 
The powerfully-built former Carlton full-forward scored his first 59 goals with the Tigers in just 19 matches, going on to finish with 103 in a 39-game career with the Club.
 
Not even another gifted goalkicker of more modern times, in Nathan Brown, can boast a better return of six-pointers in his first 28 games for Richmond.
 
The former Bulldog had booted 54 goals to that point in his career as a Tiger.
 
After 12 rounds of the ’09 season, Morton has taken a decisive lead in the race to win the Michael Roach Medal as Richmond’s leading goalkicker. He has 24, which is 11 clear of Jack Riewoldt in second place, with Nathan Brown third on 11.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/79121/default.aspx

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Re: Mitch Morton [merged]
« Reply #53 on: June 22, 2009, 03:20:30 PM »
McMahon  :banghead Knoble  :banghead Graham  :banghead Kingsley  :banghead Morton  :thumbsup

1 out of 5 aint bad....... :o

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Re: Mitch Morton [merged]
« Reply #54 on: October 26, 2009, 06:10:33 AM »
I thought they had moved over a while back but the Herald-Sun mentions Mitch's mum and dad have moved over from Perth with all three brothers playing at Melbourne clubs.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/melbourne-demons-have-run-out-of-excuses/story-e6frf9jf-1225791120175

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Re: Mitch Morton [merged]
« Reply #55 on: October 26, 2009, 07:15:27 AM »
I thought they had moved over a while back but the Herald-Sun mentions Mitch's mum and dad have moved over from Perth with all three brothers playing at Melbourne clubs.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/melbourne-demons-have-run-out-of-excuses/story-e6frf9jf-1225791120175

Correct Mr One-Eyed the Morton folks moved over early in 2009
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Mitch Morton
« Reply #56 on: January 24, 2010, 04:11:25 PM »
How is the kid going this preseason? Are we in for a stellar season?

Its been rather quiet on the media front so all I have heard is that Mitch has bulked up and is looking good, sending bullet passes here there and everywhere!

Can anyone else add anything?

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Re: Mitch Morton
« Reply #57 on: January 24, 2010, 05:26:04 PM »
How is the kid going this preseason? Are we in for a stellar season?

Its been rather quiet on the media front so all I have heard is that Mitch has bulked up and is looking good, sending bullet passes here there and everywhere!

Can anyone else add anything?
is hardly a kid in the footy sense anymore. he turns 23 in a few days time.
im not worried bout his bulk, has he built up his motor so he can be used in rotations.

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Re: Mitch Morton
« Reply #58 on: January 24, 2010, 07:02:26 PM »
How is the kid going this preseason? Are we in for a stellar season?

Its been rather quiet on the media front so all I have heard is that Mitch has bulked up and is looking good, sending bullet passes here there and everywhere!

Can anyone else add anything?
is hardly a kid in the footy sense anymore. he turns 23 in a few days time.
im not worried bout his bulk, has he built up his motor so he can be used in rotations.

Rotations through the midfield? Interesting. The Eagles did try him there and he did do quite well. It could be good.

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Re: Mitch Morton
« Reply #59 on: January 24, 2010, 07:08:19 PM »
The Eagles did not give him enough time in the middle for him to actually achieve any form, then when he was in the side he was plonked in the forward line, rotated off the bench and the rest is history.

We recruited him as a midfielder/forward more as a midfielder though but again because our forward line lacked a bit of fire power with Petts and Brown down he was again managed poorly. IMO if we gave him time in the centre you never know.
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