Morton calls time on AFL career

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  • ShockOfHair
    One Man Out
    • Dec 2007
    • 3668

    #31
    I suspect it's a combination of him seeing the writing on the wall, with our forward line dominated by talls and midfielders, and losing a bit of desire. Goodes, Jetta, McGlynn,LRT and Reid out and he still can't get a game.

    Anyway, I'll be replaying the Grand Final second quarter for years to come. I think when Morton kicked his second goal my head hit the delirium zone, so thanks for the memories Mitch.
    The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news

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    • bondy
      Warming the Bench
      • Jun 2008
      • 160

      #32
      The Swans are full of good blokes aren't they? Mitch is no exception. Here is a guy with a good head on his shoulders. Buckets of talent, but shelved personal ambitions for team ethos.

      Will be missed.

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      • BeeEmmAre
        Commentary Team Captain
        • Aug 2005
        • 2509

        #33
        A big surprise, but not a surprise, if you know what I mean.

        The vast improvement of the next breed has made it hard for Mitch to get back into the team, and it's only going to get harder.

        Will we see him again? I don't know, but he will always be in the history books as a Premiership Legend of the greatest club of all, and nobody can ever take that away from him.

        Congratulations Mitch, enjoy knowing just how much of a difference you made and just how much you mean to the Red And White Family.
        "It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.

        YOU BETCHA!!!!!!

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        • Nich
          Senior Player
          • May 2010
          • 1291

          #34
          It makes me wonder (although not important) if Mitch did his quad a few weeks back when he was a real late withdrawal or was it his anxiety? I can't imagine going through that before each game.

          All the best Mitch. Premiership legend and always a decent bloke to chat to at the functions. Can't knock a GF Winner!

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          • Nico
            Veterans List
            • Jan 2003
            • 11339

            #35
            Originally posted by top40
            Without trying to psychoanalyse Mitch, I suspect that he is both an intelligent and insecure man, who feels the need even at the age of 26 to focus his long term future referrable to a formal education. I also felt that he was anxious about participating in senior AFL.

            Good luck Mitch. I hope you succeed in your life's pursuits. You will always be a Premiership player.
            I would say he is the opposite to insecure. From his decision he appears as someone who has the courage to move on regardless of the rewards of AFL. He has broken out from who he has been to go onto create a new life for himself.
            http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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            • jono2707
              Goes up to 11
              • Oct 2007
              • 3326

              #36
              Originally posted by Nico
              I would say he is the opposite to insecure. From his decision he appears as someone who has the courage to move on regardless of the rewards of AFL. He has broken out from who he has been to go onto create a new life for himself.
              When I heard the news today I thought of WCE's Tom Swift, who retired at a young age last year so he could go and study medicine. I know, shock horror, some people see a life and a future outside of AFL.... Someone like Mitch probably just doesn't want to continue with the struggle of making the grade, and he most likely already has some pretty strong ideas of where his next career will take him. Good on him.

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              • CJK
                Human
                • Apr 2006
                • 2170

                #37
                Will always have a little slice of history to call his own. Can't ask for much more.

                Thank you Mitch.
                -

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                • 0918330512
                  Senior Player
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 1654

                  #38
                  Originally posted by jono2707
                  When I heard the news today I thought of WCE's Tom Swift, who retired at a young age last year so he could go and study medicine.
                  With all due respect to both you & Mitch, Med is somewhat different to Mitch's chosen post-retirement career. Very limited opportunities to be accepted into the medical course, limited ability to defer it once accrpted, very rigorous time commitment to study it once commenced & potential debilitating injuries sustained playing footy can severely hinder career path opportunities. Also the remuneration after graduating med will be likely more akin to his footballers wage ... but for his working lifetime which will be significantly longer than his playing lifetime. Sure, some people have combined footy & Med ... but sometimes one has to be chosen above the other for a greater chance of success.

                  Reminds me more of Nathan Ablett. Won a premiership, achieved the ultimate goal (something Skilts would've given his 3 Brownlows for) & perhaps lost the desire to keep going at that level with all the emotional cost (or for Ablett the intrusive scrutiny). & he/they now have other challenges that are higher priorities ... but like so many other retired footballers, really love the game so want to remain involved.

                  Best of luck Mitch. Who knows ... many players including Ablett) have left the game, only to return ... regardless, you will always be a Blood with a premiership medal ... & there aren't too many who can claim that distinction.
                  Last edited by 0918330512; 3 August 2013, 07:11 AM.

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                  • Alan
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 156

                    #39
                    Perhaps, Scotty, we should offer him some sort of honorary membership to RWO? He could be our number one ticket holder and his posts could make for some interesting reading too. We could even run a competition to choose his call sign? How about "Mighty Mitch"?

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                    • Reggi
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 2718

                      #40
                      Great story. Not a gun, will long be remembered for the 2012 gf. Will have watched him get that ball out to Kieran Jack 50 times
                      You don't ban those who supported your opponent, you make them wallow in their loserdom by covering your victory! You sit them in the front row. You give them a hat! Toby Ziegler

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                      • ernie koala
                        Senior Player
                        • May 2007
                        • 3251

                        #41
                        Just like how he played on the big occasions...and how he is perceived by footy fans...

                        He's surprised us all, done it his way.

                        Seems ,from the outside, like a strong minded pragmatic decision...

                        His Swans career was brief, sporadic, spectacular ..... and a premiership to boot...Well played Mitch! And best of luck.
                        Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT

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                        • mcs
                          Travelling Swannie!!
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 8166

                          #42
                          Best of luck Mitch. You will never be forgotten for your part in our Premiership in 2012 - and I do hope he tells his grandkids over and over one day about the moment leading up to Jack's goal. Probably the most important moment in his footy career and he did it so well!
                          "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                          • Bloodthirsty
                            On the Rookie List
                            • May 2013
                            • 607

                            #43
                            He came into the team around finals time last year, and was an x-factor that had a lot to do with us winning the Premiership. It is ridiculous that 1/3 of our team can be injured and he still doesn't get a game. There is no way anyone can say that players are treated equally in terms of work/performance - reward. We've carried notable passengers in recent times when they weren't performing. But there was zero-tolerance for Mitch (like Jesse had), even if the ball was being bombed mindlessly to the forward lines for these 'poor' games of his.

                            I try not to get too caught up in the lives of people I don't know, but I am really saddened that his career has ended, for whatever reason. He's a natural, instinctive forward who worked on his game - and to see him play in recent times, he looked like a man on a mission. I was looking forward to him cementing a spot, but unfortunately not to be.
                            "Take me down to the Paradise City where the grass is green and the Swans win pretty."

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                            • CureTheSane
                              Carpe Noctem
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 5032

                              #44
                              I wonder if he'd be considered a deserter if he hadn't been a part of a premiership team?
                              The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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                              • Dooloo
                                Warming the Bench
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 166

                                #45
                                Thanks Mitch. You will always be remembered as our Ted Hopkins
                                You Just Do Not Get a Better Grand Final Win Than That

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