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2011 End of Season Review
by Griffs_Revenge
Games - 18
Goals - 1
Best and Fairest - 5th (81 votes)
Date of Birth - 29th December 1982
Recruited Pick 19 2004 rookie draft.
Height/Weight: 190cm, 92kg
Dreamteam Price: 1101 points; $201,300 (-$14,200)
Supercoach: 1334 points; $280,800 (-$62,000)
Stats history: Dale Morris (AFL Tables)
A model of consistency, Morris again had a stellar 2011 blanketing his opponents both tall and small and covering for the loss of Brian Lake. Finishing 5th in the best and fairest despite missing 4 games Morris can be counted on every time he steps on the field and always gives 100% and was rarely beaten by opponents in 2011. His shutdown roles on some of the games best forwards of all shapes and sizes is a role that few can perform to such a high standard.
However, 2011 ended in tragedy for Morris breaking 2 bones in his leg in the round 21 loss to Essendon.
A renowned fast healer and unparalleled commitment to training and recovery will see Morris do everything he can over he preseason to get himself right for 2012, how his body responds and lets him preform will be a telling sign for the Dogs as he is a vital player to he team and a great leader for the backline.
Notable Games:
Round 12 - vs St Kilda: 23 posesions 5 marks and 5 tackles in a loss to St Kilda
Round 16 - vs Carlton: Given the task of blanketing Eddie Betts, Morris kept the goal kicker to just 9 posessions and 1 goal.
by Griffs_Revenge
Games - 18
Goals - 1
Best and Fairest - 5th (81 votes)
Date of Birth - 29th December 1982
Recruited Pick 19 2004 rookie draft.
Height/Weight: 190cm, 92kg
Dreamteam Price: 1101 points; $201,300 (-$14,200)
Supercoach: 1334 points; $280,800 (-$62,000)
Stats history: Dale Morris (AFL Tables)
A model of consistency, Morris again had a stellar 2011 blanketing his opponents both tall and small and covering for the loss of Brian Lake. Finishing 5th in the best and fairest despite missing 4 games Morris can be counted on every time he steps on the field and always gives 100% and was rarely beaten by opponents in 2011. His shutdown roles on some of the games best forwards of all shapes and sizes is a role that few can perform to such a high standard.
However, 2011 ended in tragedy for Morris breaking 2 bones in his leg in the round 21 loss to Essendon.
A renowned fast healer and unparalleled commitment to training and recovery will see Morris do everything he can over he preseason to get himself right for 2012, how his body responds and lets him preform will be a telling sign for the Dogs as he is a vital player to he team and a great leader for the backline.
Notable Games:
Round 12 - vs St Kilda: 23 posesions 5 marks and 5 tackles in a loss to St Kilda
Round 16 - vs Carlton: Given the task of blanketing Eddie Betts, Morris kept the goal kicker to just 9 posessions and 1 goal.