Harry Morgan (footballer) explained

Harry Morgan
Fullname:William Henry Morgan
Birth Date:24 March 1889
Birth Place:Parramatta, New South Wales
Death Place:Hobart, Tasmania
Originalteam:Subiaco
Height:180 cm
Weight:73 kg
Position:Forward
Statsend:1922
Years1:1910–13; 1920
Games Goals1:82 (unknown)
Years2:1914–15; 1917–18
Games Goals2:60 (100)
Years3:1919
Games Goals3:16 (66)
Years4:1921
Games Goals4:10 (25)
Years5:1922
Games Goals5:5 (12)
Sooyears1:1910
Sooteam1:Western Australia
Soogames Goals1:2 (0)
Careerhighlights:
  • premiership side 1912
  • premiership side 1919

William Henry Morgan (24 March 1889 – 23 May 1965) was an Australian rules footballer who played senior football in three different Australian states.

Family

The son of George Morgan, and Ellen Morgan, née Child, William Henry Morgan was born at Harris Park in Parramatta, New South Wales on 24 March 1889.[1]

Football

Cottesloe (WAFA)

Morgan moved to Perth in the late 1900s, where he began playing for the Cottesloe Football Club in the second-level West Australian Football Association (WAFA), a precursor to the present Claremont Football Club.

Subiaco (WAFL)

In 1910, he transferred to the Subiaco Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), and spent most of his time at either half back or as a centreman. A dual Western Australian interstate representative, Morgan was a member of Subiaco's 1912 premiership teams.[2]

South Melbourne (VFL)

When he became a VFL footballer with South Melbourne in 1914, Morgan began playing as a forward was the top goal-kicker at his club twice, on both sides of their war enforced recess in 1916. He had kicked 27 in 1914, and his most impressive tally came in 1915 when he managed 48 goals, finishing third in the VFL behind Collingwood's Dick Lee and Fitzroy's Jimmy Freake.

While at South Melbourne he also played in the forward pocket in the team's 1914 Grand Final loss to Carlton. Despite making eight appearances in 1918, Morgan was not selected in that year's premiership team.

Footscray (VFA)

Footscray acquired his services for the 1919 VFA season. He was a member of their premiership side that year.[3]

Subiaco (WAFL)

In 1920 he returned to Subiaco for another stint.

Carlton (VFL)

In 1921, he returned to the VFL playing for Carlton. Morgan had a good start at Carlton, kicking five goals from full-forward in his first game for the club and another five in his third.

West Adelaide (SANFL)

In 1922, he moved to the West Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), where he made five appearances for 12 goals.

North Broken Hill (BHFL)

In 1923 he was playing for the North Broken Hill Football Club in the Broken Hill Football League (BHFL): and in 1924 he was the team's captain.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages Registration no.18638/1889.
  2. http://www.wafootball.com.au/resources/doc_download/9-premiership-players-1904-1930 Premiership players 1904–1930
  3. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74975961 Football: Footscray are Premiers, The (Footscray) Independent, (Saturday, 4 October 1919) p. 1.
  4. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23750601 Broken Hill Football League (Photograph), The (Hobart) Mercury, (Saturday, 19 July 1924), p. 5.