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Dale Morris
Australian rules footballer

Dale Morris

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Australian rules footballer
Work field
Gender
Male
Age
41 years
Sports Teams
Western Bulldogs
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Biography

Dale Morris (born 29 December 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Morris spent four years playing for Werribee Football Club in the Victorian Football League before being added to the Bulldogs' rookie list in the 2004 Rookie Draft. He quickly cemented his place in the Western Bulldogs' lineup, impressing many with his pace and consistency as a defender, and finished with 17 games for season 2005. He was elevated to the senior list at the end of 2005.

Morris was selected in the back pocket of the 2008 All-Australian team.

Morris played in guernsey number 38 for the duration of his career.

In Round 21, 2011, against the Essendon Bombers, Morris suffered a broken tibia in his lower right leg which prematurely ended his season. Morris returned to play one quarter in a Development Match game in Round 6, 2012, but suffered a stress fracture in the same leg which he broke in horrific circumstances in 2011. The injury sidelined Morris for the rest of the season.

Morris made his return to AFL in Round 1, 2013. In what was overall a successful campaign for Morris, he provided defensive solidity to the Bulldog's back line, and also managed to play all 22 games for the season.

In 2016, Morris was part of the Western Bulldogs premiership team that ended their long-standing premiership drought of 62 years. After the game, it was revealed that Morris had played the entire finals series with a fractured vertebrae.

Morris is known for his amazing regenerative powers. He suffered a partial tear in his ACL in 2018 yet came back to play the back-end of the 2018 season. In 2019, he suffered another ACL, and was out of action until Round 19, where he rupture his ACL for the third time in 18 months. Prior to the 2019 final series, Morris announced his retirement after 253 games.

He was a fan favourite and is universally respected by all supporters and players alike.

Statistics

Legend
 G Goals B Behinds K Kicks H Handballs D Disposals M Marks T Tackles
SeasonTeamNo.GamesGBKHDMTGBKHDMT
TotalsAverages (per game)
2005Western Bulldogs3817015610716348430.00.13.36.39.62.82.5
2006Western Bulldogs382413127170297104560.00.15.37.112.44.32.3
2007Western Bulldogs382101135126261101560.00.06.46.012.44.82.7
2008Western Bulldogs382500156170326120730.00.06.26.813.04.82.9
2009Western Bulldogs382512115187302123590.00.14.67.512.14.92.4
2010Western Bulldogs38210111114125273620.00.05.36.712.03.53.0
2011Western Bulldogs38181012710022780700.10.07.15.612.64.43.9
2012Western Bulldogs380
2013Western Bulldogs38220012213325583510.00.05.56.011.63.82.3
2014Western Bulldogs38200011910822782470.00.06.05.411.44.12.4
2015Western Bulldogs381400708515569350.00.05.06.111.14.92.5
2016Western Bulldogs382302129178307104540.00.15.67.713.34.52.3
2017Western Bulldogs381100387411234240.00.03.46.710.23.12.2
2018Western Bulldogs381101497011939230.00.14.56.410.83.52.1
2019Western Bulldogs38100336200.00.03.03.06.02.00.0
Career25331113571652300910626530.00.05.46.511.94.22.6

Honours and achievements

  • Team
    • AFL premiership: 2016
    • Pre-season premiership player: 2010


  • Individual
    • Doug Hawkins Medal: 2016
    • John Van Groningen Domestique Award: 2016
    • All-Australian: 2008
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 19 May 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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