Nina Morrison Explained

Nina Morrison
Fullname:Nina Morrison
Birth Date:13 December 2000
Originalteam: (VFLW)
Draftpick:No. 1, 2018 national draft
Debutdate:Round 1, 2019
Debutstadium:GMHBA Stadium
Height:167cm
Position:Midfielder
Guernsey:9
Years1:2019–
Games Goals1:39 (11)
Statsend:the 2023 season
Careerhighlights:

Nina Morrison (born 13 December 2000) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Geelong Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). A midfielder who won multiple accolades at junior level and played in the VFL Women's (VFLW) as a teenager, Morrison was the first selection in the 2018 AFL Women's draft. She received a nomination for the 2019 AFL Women's Rising Star award in round 1 of the 2019 season, her debut match.

Early life

Morrison attended Geelong Grammar School and grew up a supporter, citing Joel Selwood and Patrick Dangerfield as players she enjoyed watching. A long-distance runner in her youth who also played tennis and soccer at school,[1] Morrison did not take up football until her father encouraged her to attend a Geelong trial in late 2016. Although she was unavailable for the under-18 trials as they conflicted with tennis commitments, she instead attended the senior trials, where she impressed Geelong representatives by outplaying the older women. Morrison joined the Geelong Falcons, playing in the TAC Cup Girls, and represented Vic Country in the 2017 AFL Women's Under 18 Championships. Additionally, she played for local club St Mary's, kicking thirty-five goals in eight games playing as a midfielder in the under-19 AFL Barwon league.[2]

In 2018, Morrison won the TAC Cup Girls premiership with the Falcons and tied with Madison Prespakis for the league best and fairest with 16 votes. She again played for Vic Country in the 2018 AFL Women's Under 18 Championships and won their most valuable player award. Morrison was named in the All-Australian side on the wing, and shared the competition's most valuable player award with Prespakis.[3] She played four VFL Women's (VFLW) matches for the, including a best-on-ground performance against in the elimination final and the losing grand final against, where she was again among the best.[2]

Morrison tested at the AFL Women's draft combine, breaking records in the two-kilometre time trial and the yo-yo endurance test. She reached level 18.1 in the yo-yo test and ran the time trial in seven minutes and fourteen seconds, fifteen seconds faster than the previous record. Morrison additionally placed in the top five for the standing vertical jump, agility test and running vertical jump (on both the left and right sides).[4] In the lead-up to the draft, Morrison was widely predicted to be taken by with the first selection.[2] [5] [6] Draft prospects selected a state or region they wished to play in prior to the draft; options for Victorian players included Geelong, the Melbourne metropolitan area or the entire state. Morrison opted for Geelong while Prespakis, another top prospect, nominated the metropolitan area; this improved Morrison's chances of being taken with the first selection in the draft, as Geelong held the first two selections.[6]

Morrison currently studies a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science at Deakin University.[7]

AFL Women's career

Morrison was drafted by Geelong with the first selection in the 2018 AFL Women's draft.[8] Ahead of the 2019 AFL Women's season, she polled the most votes by the AFLW captains as their predicted winner of the 2019 AFL Women's Rising Star award.[9] Morrison made her debut in the opening round of the season against at GMHBA Stadium, where she was nominated for the AFL Women's Rising Star award after accumulating 22 disposals and eight tackles and kicking the winning behind in a best-on-ground performance.[10] Morrison also polled the maximum ten votes in the AFLW Champion Player of the Year Award[11] and was named in women's.afls Team of the Week.[12] However, she ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee at training the following week, which required a reconstruction.[13] [14]

After missing the rest of the 2019 season, Morrison made a successful return to football in round 1 of the 2020 season against at Fremantle Oval, kicking a goal.[15] She went on to play the rest of the season; however, she ruptured the ACL in her right knee for the second time in the final-round loss to .[16] [17] [18]

Morrison eventually returned to football in the opening round of 2022 season 6 and was named among Geelong's best players in its loss to North Melbourne.[19] She missed round 2 due to the AFL's health and safety protocols,[20] before returning the following round against Collingwood.[21] Morrison then missed round 4 due to calf soreness,[22] before returning against in round 5, where she was named among Geelong's best players.[23] She was also among Geelong's best players in its loss to in round 6.[24]

Statistics

Statistics are correct to the end of the 2023 AFL Women's season.[25]

|- style=background:#EAEAEA| scope=row | 2019 || || 9| 1 || 0 || 1 || 13 || 9 || 22 || 2 || 8 || 0.0 || 1.0 || 13.0 || 9.0 || 22.0 || 2.0 || 8.0 || 3|-| scope=row | 2020 || || 9| 6 || 1 || 2 || 52 || 28 || 80 || 8 || 25 || 0.2 || 0.3 || 8.7 || 4.7 || 13.3 || 1.3 || 4.2 || 3|- style=background:#EAEAEA| scope=row | 2021 || || 9| 0 || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || 0|-| scope=row | 2022 (S6) || || 9| 8 || 0 || 3 || 53 || 57 || 110 || 7 || 47 || 0.0 || 0.4 || 6.6 || 7.1 || 13.8 || 0.9 || 5.9 || 2|-| scope=row | 2022 (S7) || || 9| 11 || 4 || 2 || 99 || 78 || 177 || 24 || 63 || 0.4 || 0.2 || 9.0 || 7.1 || 16.1 || 2.2 || 5.7 || 3 |-| scope=row | 2023 || || 9| 13 || 6 || 5 || 150 || 148 || 298 || 30 || 67 || 0.5 || 0.4 || 11.5 || 11.4 || 22.9 || 2.3 || 5.2 || 6 |-|- class=sortbottom! colspan=3 | Career! 39 !! 11 !! 13 !! 367 !! 320 !! 687 !! 71 !! 210 !! 0.3 !! 0.3 !! 9.4 !! 8.2 !! 17.6 !! 1.8 !! 5.4 !! 17|}

Honours and achievements

Individual

Notes and References

  1. News: AFLW Draft Watch: Nina Morrison. taccup.com.au. 8 October 2018. 5 February 2019.
  2. News: Black. Sarah. AFLW: What's so special about likely No.1 pick?. afl.com.au. 22 October 2018. 5 February 2019.
  3. News: Balmer. Matt. AFLW Draft 2018: Future stars Nina Morrison and Madison Prespakis share in TAC Cup’s top award. Fox Sports (Australia). 4 September 2018. 5 February 2019.
  4. News: Black. Sarah. AFLW: Morrison dominates Draft Combine. AFL.com.au. 4 October 2018. 21 April 2019.
  5. News: Balmer. Matt. AFLW Draft 2018: Full first-round mock draft for AFL women's draft. Fox Sports (Australia). 22 October 2018. 6 February 2019.
  6. News: Morrison headed to Cats as AFLW top pick. SBS. Australian Associated Press. 22 October 2018. 6 February 2019.
  7. Web site: Elite Athlete Program Profiles . Deakin University . 10 August 2020.
  8. News: Ryan. Peter. Morrison the No.1 as Cats enter AFLW with a bang. The Age. 23 October 2018. 5 February 2019.
  9. News: AFLW: Morrison tipped to make instant impact. geelongcats.com.au. 30 January 2019. 6 February 2019.
  10. News: Black. Sarah. Cat and Giant win round-one Rising Star nominations. womens.afl. 5 February 2019. 5 February 2019.
  11. News: Olle. Sarah. AFLW 2019: Young gun Nina Morrison leads three perfect 10s for AFLCA votes. Fox Sports (Australia). 4 February 2019. 6 February 2019.
  12. News: Black. Sarah. AFLW Team of the Week: Lions, Roos dominate. womens.afl. 5 February 2019. 6 February 2019.
  13. News: Heartbreak for No.1 pick as scans confirm ACL rupture. womens.afl. 9 February 2019. 9 February 2019.
  14. News: Australian Associated Press. Geelong dealt major blow as Nina Morrison ruled out of AFLW season. TheGuardian.com. 8 February 2019. 11 February 2020.
  15. Web site: Nina Morrison goals on her return. Facebook. 9 February 2020. 11 February 2020.
  16. News: Cleary. Mitch. UPDATE: Star Cat's worst fears confirmed with another ACL rupture. womens.afl. 14 March 2020. 24 August 2020.
  17. News: Pierik. Jon. AFLW: Young Cat to require second knee reconstruction. The Age. 14 March 2020. 24 August 2020.
  18. News: Hope. Shayne. AFLW star Morrison's ACL tear confirmed. Seven News. 14 March 2020. 24 August 2020.
  19. News: Australian Associated Press. Roos survive almighty scare to edge plucky Cats. womens.afl. 8 January 2022. 11 January 2022.
  20. News: Black. Sarah. SATURDAY TEAMS: Star Pies, Cats ruled out, Saints axe three. womens.afl. 14 January 2022. 14 January 2022.
  21. News: Bastiani. Gemma. FRIDAY TEAMS: Boom recruit managed as Cats swing axe, gun Pie returns. womens.afl. 21 January 2022. 21 January 2022.
  22. News: Black. Sarah. SATURDAY TEAMS: Mixed news for Crows, Lion makes shock return. womens.afl. 28 January 2022. 30 January 2022.
  23. News: Schmook. Nathan. Cats produce last-minute miracle to notch first win. womens.afl. 4 February 2022. 4 February 2022.
  24. News: Australian Associated Press. Welsh. Sophie. Rolled Gold: A Groves-Little goes a long way as Suns topple Cats. womens.afl. 11 February 2022. 12 February 2022.
  25. Web site: Nina Morrison. Australian Football. 8 January 2022.