11 Facts About Chad Morrison

1.

Chad Morrison was born on 29 March 1978 and was an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.

2.

Chad Morrison continued to find the ball consistently throughout his career, playing mostly as a sweeper who occasionally ran forward and kicked a goal, including a bag of four goals against the Western Bulldogs in 1998.

3.

Chad Morrison played all 22 games, and on 14 occasions he had 20 or more disposals, including 30 or more on three occasions, preferably late in the season.

4.

Chad Morrison averaged 23 disposals for the season, and came 3rd in the best and fairest.

5.

Chad Morrison did however have a great final month and a half finding the ball.

6.

At the Pies he managed 21 games in two seasons, with injury curtailing any opportunity of Chad Morrison finding the same form that he had at the Eagles earlier in his career.

7.

Chad Morrison retired after playing only 6 matches in 2006, but cited knee and back problems as the reason for his retirement.

8.

Chad Morrison returned to his adopted home Perth in 2007 to play for the Swan Districts in the WAFL and to coach the club's colts team.

9.

In 2008 and 2009 Chad Morrison coached the East Fremantle Colts, but was starved of success at the Sharks with the likes of young up and coming players like David Swallow being unavailable for colts and playing league for a majority of the season.

10.

Chad Morrison finished up at the end of this season citing business opportunities as a major reason.

11.

Chad Morrison has returned to the West Coast Eagles where he coordinates the regional academies and women's football.