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Mitch Morton Personal information Full name Mitchell Robert Morton Date of birth 28 January 1987 Place of birth Western Australia Original team Claremont Draft 44th(Father-Son) overall, 2004
West CoastHeight/Weight 186cm / 86 kg Position(s) Half Forward/Full Forward Club information Current club Sydney Number – Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 2005–2007
2008–2011
2012–
TotalWest Coast
Richmond
Sydney12 (11)
59 (94)
0 (0)
71 (105)1 Playing statistics to end of 2011 season .Career highlights - AIS Scholarship
- Ron Barrassi Medallist
- U18 All Australian
- Michael Roach Medalist (2009)
Mitch Morton (born 28 January 1987) is an Australian rules football player for the Sydney Swans in the AFL.
Career
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.
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.
Personal life
A former student of Hale School in Perth, Mitch is the brother of Jarryd, a listed player at Hawthorn, and Cale, who has been drafted by Melbourne.[1]
References
Sydney Swans – current squad 1 Seaby · 2 Shaw · 3 McVeigh (c) · 4 Hannebery · 5 O'Keefe · 7 Meredith · 8 Dennis-Lane · 9 Malceski · 11 Lamb · 12 Kennedy · 13 Everitt · 14 Bird · 15 Jack · 16 Rohan · 18 White · 20 Reid · 21 McGlynn · 24 Bolton · 25 Richards · 26 Parker · 26 Spangher · 28 McNeil* · 29 Mattner · 30 Roberts-Thomson · 32 Jetta · 33 Moore · 34 Johnson · 37 Goodes (c) · 38 Pyke · 39 Grundy · 40 Smith · 41 Mumford · 43 Kruger* · 45 Gordon · tbd Armstrong · tbd Mitchell · tbd Morton · tbd Walsh
Coach: Longmire
* denotes Rookie Listed players
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- Living people
- West Coast Eagles players
- Richmond Football Club players
- Sydney Swans players
- People educated at Hale School
- Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
- People from Lake Grace, Western Australia
- Australian rules biography, 1980s birth stubs
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