Steve Morris F/S | PUNT ROAD END | Richmond Tigers Forum
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Steve Morris F/S

TigerMoz said:
He was interviewed after the match on radio by Wallet. He threw in a snide little spray of how he trained with the Tigs when he was 16 but Terry didn't pick him up ;D
Like it. To be honest Terry probably did him a favour by not picking him, he would have *smile* him up by playing him somewhere he wasn't suited. We've got them both ends now. Jake is the type of small forward everyone else can't stand and find hard to match up on and Morris is one of the best small defenders in the league and shuts down nearly every small forward he plays on.
 
Prior to the start of the Dogs match he was down with supposed hamstring trouble. Glad that was not the case as he played is usual hard running and hard tackling game. Still can't work out how he was pinged fro holding the ball in the 3rd? quarter.
A great team player
 
Stevie just couldn't get his body right as a junior, always carrying injuries even played one TAC season as an over age player, so went over to West Adelaide after his TAC cup years to learn the game, and did his knee.
Bounced back to win a BandF under Andy Collins, and the rest is rumor and innuendo, with the supposed deal between the two Kevins.
Application and breeding wins out in the end.
Fits the Hardwick "character test" and family values policy perfectly.
 
Bloody marvellous having an evil nasty little *smile* that everyone's afraid of at each end of the ground. Just love those miserable bastards with a bad dose of small man syndrome roaming around looking for some poor flog to assassinate.
 
I reakon he would be right up there in the b&f to this point. He's been nothing but sensational this year with his hardness, desperation and shutting down of the dangerous small forwards that used to cut us up.
 
He literally frightened Dalhaus out of the game and he was resigned to his fate. Noticed several occasions Morris shoved him aggressively and Dalhaus did not even respond just hung his head and waited for more punishment.
 
LeeToRainesToRoach said:
Got the third year blues. Has done way more than Nason.

Speaking of Nason.He's been in the Ressie's for Central's lately.Can't crack a game in the seniors.
 
tigerdave said:
Speaking of Nason.He's been in the Ressie's for Central's lately.Can't crack a game in the seniors.

Had the same problem before we drafted him. He had been playing ressies exclusively before we picked him.

In hindsight it was amazing he had such a good crack at an AFL career considering the credentials he's had.
 
Opposition supporters think his a gutless, skillless little *smile*.
He must be doing something right to be getting those praises. ;D
 
Couldn't work out why Morris was pinged in the 3rd quarter when he tackled a Saint in the back pocket and the ball rolled across the line. The line ump gave a ball up but the ref overruled him. Can someone clarify please?
Thought Morris played his usual hard running and hard tackling game.