Jump to content

Concerns about Morton

Featured Replies

Posted

Yes I know he's young ; yes I know he's inexperienced ; yes I know there's lots of upside to the guy .

BUT-

If you watched the Hawks succumb to the pressure exerted by the Saints last night ,you may have noticed Cale's brother continually fumble , stutter , and turn over the ball when the heat was applied.

My concern now is that it may be a genetic thing because Cale regularly turned it over and missed his targets too when the pressure ultimately came after quarter time .

 

Jarrod had an absolute shocker last night didnt he? He did remind me of Cale at the time with some of his clangers. I think cale is most similar to Jarrod, whereas Mitch is a bigger, stronger 'ox'. There's no doubting their skillsets, its the application, particularly for the younger two, that leaves a lot to be desired. Nevertheless, he has time well and truly on his side, I have faith that he will turn into a very good footballer in a couple of years...

Turning the ball over is genetic?

Now I've heard it all.

Give the kid a chance, don't make a judgement until at least the end of next season

 
  • Author
Turning the ball over is genetic?

Now I've heard it all.

Give the kid a chance, don't make a judgement until at least the end of next season

My point is that fumbling the football under pressure is genetic .

People respond differently to pressure , and perhaps the Mortons don't have a genetic propensity to coping well with it .

Um, no it is not Genetic. If football playing ability was genetic what happened to the dud gaspar, the dud ottens etc?


  • Author
Um, no it is not Genetic. If football playing ability was genetic what happened to the dud gaspar, the dud ottens etc?

I'm not talking about ability - Cale possesses it ; I'm talking about coping with pressure .

My point is that fumbling the football under pressure is genetic .

People respond differently to pressure , and perhaps the Mortons don't have a genetic propensity to coping well with it .

Both of them are playing their first year of AFL football, and for Cale at least, he is used to being an outside receiver who has time and space to use the ball well (a role which he played to perfection for WA in the U18 championships last year). I dare say it's a bit of a shock that he now has blokes hunting him ruthlessly, and it doesn't help when he has berks like Bruce firing hospital passes to him. He's not blameless of course but it takes time. If he is still having the same troubles at the start of 2010 I'll be getting concerned.

this has got to be the most rediculous thread ive read on demonland...

and that's saying something

 

Lol is this guy serious.

And another thing do we need a new Cale Morton thread everytime he plays.

God he got 20 posessions and 2 goals today. Did anyone see that sidestep he did in the first quarter. AWESOME!

Um, no it is not Genetic. If football playing ability was genetic what happened to the dud gaspar, the dud ottens etc?

So of the 20 million people in Australia, the brothers might be the 55th and 555th best yet it has nothing to do with genetics?

Obviously it's as much to do with the individual, but brothers do generally share a lot of similar traits

*edit* Should probably point out I'm not saying Morton chokes under pressure.


"Yes I know he's young ; yes I know he's inexperienced ; yes I know there's lots of upside to the guy .

BUT-

If you watched the Hawks succumb to the pressure exerted by the Saints last night ,you may have noticed Cale's brother continually fumble , stutter , and turn over the ball when the heat was applied.

My concern now is that it may be a genetic thing because Cale regularly turned it over and missed his targets too when the pressure ultimately came after quarter time ."

Sounds like Costanza giving his obversations re cotton uniforms.

"Thanks George. But I'm off for my calzoni all the same".

Turning the ball over is genetic?

Now I've heard it all.

Give the kid a chance, don't make a judgement until at least the end of next season

Till the end of 2010, he'll take time to bulk up and find his feet, but yes he'll be good, very good I expect

  • Author
Lol is this guy serious.

And another thing do we need a new Cale Morton thread everytime he plays.

God he got 20 posessions and 2 goals today. Did anyone see that sidestep he did in the first quarter. AWESOME!

Yes but did anyone see him do anything positive after quarter time when the pressure was on ?

Yes but did anyone see him do anything positive after quarter time when the pressure was on ?

You could say that about 19 of our players.

Morton is the 3rd youngest player on our entire list, and out of our 5 youngest players he is the only one to have made his debut. He is 191 cm (according to the club website, is apparently around 194 now) and 78 kilos FFS (thats a BMI of 21, when most AFL footballers should be 25<). This kid is a gem, oozes class and has shown that he will be a force in the future. All he needs to do is bulk up a little bit. 2 goals and 20 posessions in a team that got absolutely raped.


  • Author
"Yes I know he's young ; yes I know he's inexperienced ; yes I know there's lots of upside to the guy .

BUT-

If you watched the Hawks succumb to the pressure exerted by the Saints last night ,you may have noticed Cale's brother continually fumble , stutter , and turn over the ball when the heat was applied.

My concern now is that it may be a genetic thing because Cale regularly turned it over and missed his targets too when the pressure ultimately came after quarter time ."

Sounds like Costanza giving his obversations re cotton uniforms.

"Thanks George. But I'm off for my calzoni all the same".

Well now that you've given us this gem my fears are allayed .

You could say that about 19 of our players.

Correct. Our skills across the board after 1/4 were terrible.

If you want to take a dip in the Morton gene pool, you can't leave out his dad, Noel, who was a rock hard and reliable footballer for Claremont in the 80s.

Turning the ball over is genetic?

Now I've heard it all.

Give the kid a chance, don't make a judgement until at least the end of next season

Amen Jarka........

Cale was not great today, and has been a little chequered so far, but he had plenty of company at Subi this afternoon, unfortunately.

But there is still plenty to like about his class and the fact that being young there is still plenty to learn and develop.

But this may just be one of those cases that seems to occur too many times when we tend to expect way to much from our kids.

Like if they don't walk into the side and dominate like they have been there for a decade then apparently they will never make it.

My opinion is to never write anyone off this early (or becasue his brother can miss targets) :rolleyes: !!!

I'm beginning to think there is a contest to see which poster can make the dumbest post about Cale Morton.


His first quarter really was awesome and exciting, and I was thinking maybe he feels comfortable and right at home here in WA and he's going to have a blinder of a game and send Yze_Magic into a state of complete ecstacy. And then...

Let him get into it and find his way. I think he's been talked up too much too early and this may be why you're forgetting that HE IS ONLY 18! And super skinny too!

Same with Wonaemirri - let him get into it. That was probably Aussie's first game at Subi (??) and from my understanding, it's not the easiest ground to play on.

Let them get into it. It's their first season for goodness sake! They're taking in so much every game, playing against different teams, in different grounds and environments/climates, and using unique game plans.

Massssssive load of information to be consuming and applying.

I'm beginning to think there is a contest to see which poster can make the dumbest post about Cale Morton.

BANG!

I heard from my sister's boyfriend's uncle's neighbour who is an Iraqi refugee who lives in Darwin that Cale Morton actually has hands for feet, and so every kick he does is actually a handball, and he should be commended for getting it so far.

BANG!

By the way, is stupidity genetic?

Turning the ball over is genetic?

Now I've heard it all.

Give the kid a chance, don't make a judgement until at least the end of next season

exactly, he needs to build muscle and IMO he will be a bloody good player, maybe a star

 
  • Author
BANG!

I heard from my sister's boyfriend's uncle's neighbour who is an Iraqi refugee who lives in Darwin that Cale Morton actually has hands for feet, and so every kick he does is actually a handball, and he should be commended for getting it so far.

BANG!

By the way, is stupidity genetic?

So what's this guy's name ?

BTW just read my first thread and don't get carried away with your vitriol .


Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Featured Content

  • GAMEDAY: West Coast

    It's Game Day and the Demons have a chance to notch up their third consecutive win — something they haven’t done since Round 5, 2024. But to do it, they’ll need to exorcise the Demons of last year’s disastrous trip out West. Can the Dees continue their momentum, right the wrongs of that fateful clash, and take another step up the ladder on the road to redemption?

      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 31 replies
    Demonland
  • FEATURE: 1925

    A hundred years ago today, on 2 May 1925, Melbourne kicked off the new season with a 47 point victory over St Kilda to take top place on the VFL ladder after the opening round of the new season.  Top place was a relatively unknown position for the team then known as the “Fuchsias.” They had finished last in 1923 and rose by only one place in the following year although the final home and away round heralded a promise of things to come when they surprised the eventual premiers Essendon. That victory set the stage for more improvement and it came rapidly. In this series, I will tell the story of how the 1925 season unfolded for the Melbourne Football Club and how it made the VFL finals for the first time in a decade on the way to the ultimate triumph a year later.

      • Love
      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 0 replies
    Demonland
  • PREVIEW: West Coast

    Saturday’s election night game in Perth between the West Coast Eagles and Melbourne represents 18th vs 15th which makes it a tough decision as to which party to favour. The Eagles have yet to break the ice under their new coach in Andrew McQualter who is the second understudy in a row to confront Demon Coach Simon Goodwin who was also winless until a fortnight ago. On that basis, many punters might be considering to go with the donkey vote but I’ve been assigned with the task of helping readers to come to a considered opinion on this matter of vital importance across the nation. It was almost a year ago that I wrote a preview here of the Demons’ away game against the Eagles (under the name William from Waalitj because it was Indigenous Round).  I issued a warning that it was a danger game, based on my local knowledge that the home team were no longer easybeats and that they possessed a wunderkind generational player in Harley Reid who was capable of producing stellar performances playing among men a decade and more older than he.  At the time, the Eagles already had two wins off the back of a couple of the young man’s masterclasses and they had recently given the Bombers a scare straight after their Anzac Day blockbuster draw against the then reigning premiers.

      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 1 reply
    Demonland
  • NON-MFC: Round 08

    Round 08 of the 2025 AFL Season kicks off on Thursday with a must-win game for the Bombers to stay in touch with the top eight, while the struggling Roos seek a morale-boosting upset. Friday sees the Saints desperate for a win as well if they are to stay in finals contention and their opponents the Dockers will be eager to crack in to the Top 8 with a win on the road. Saturday kicks off with a pivotal clash for both sides asthe Bulldogs look to solidify their top-eight spot, while Port seeks to shake their pretender tag. Then the Crows will be looking to steady their topsy turvy season against a resurgent Blues looking to make it 4 wins on the trot. On Election Night a Blockbuster will see the ladder-leading Pies take on the Cats, who are keen to bounce back after a narrow loss. On Sunday the Sydney Derby promises fireworks as the Giants aim to cement their top-eight status, while the Swans fight to keep their season alive. The Hawks, celebrating their centenary, will be looking to easily account for the Tigers who are desperate to halt their slide. The Round concludes on Sunday Night with a top end of the table QClash with significant ladder implications; both Queensland teams are in scintillating form. Who are you tipping this week and what are the best results for the Demons?

    • 153 replies
    Demonland
  • PREGAME: West Coast

    The Demons hit the road in Round 8, heading to Perth to face the West Coast Eagles at Optus Stadium. With momentum building, the Dees will be aiming for a third straight victory to keep their season revival on course. Who comes in and who goes out?

      • Thanks
    • 563 replies
    Demonland
  • REPORT: Richmond

    The fans who turned up to the MCG for Melbourne’s Anzac Day Eve clash against Richmond would have been disappointed if they turned up to see a great spectacle. As much as this was a night for the 71,635 in attendance to commemorate heroes of the nation’s past wars, it was also a time for the Melbourne Football Club to consolidate upon its first win after a horrific start to the 2025 season. On this basis, despite the fact that it was an uninspiring and dour struggle for most of its 100 minutes, the night will be one for the fans to remember. They certainly got value out of the pre match activity honouring those who fought for their country. The MCG and the lights of the city as backdrop was made for nights such as these and, in my view, we received a more inspirational ceremony of Anzac culture than others both here and elsewhere around the country. 

      • Love
      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 0 replies
    Demonland