Shane Morwood

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Shane Morwood
Personal Info
Birth December 1, 1961, Victoria
Recruited from Noble Park


Playing Career¹
Debut , South Melbourne vs. , at
Team(s) South Melbourne (1981-82)

17 Games, 13 Goals

Collingwood (1983-93)

195 Games, 111 Goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season
Career Highlights

Shane Morwood (born December 1, 1961) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the VFL/AFL.

From Noble Park, Morwood played alongside his brother Paul at South Melbourne, but in 1982 he quit the club, refusing to move to Sydney with the re-location of South Melbourne into the Sydney Swans. He then was recruited by Collingwood in what seemed to be a recruiting frenzy by the Pies, as they were in a development period. Morwood would soon become an experienced backman, yet could play on either flank, but under Leigh Matthews he was played as a defender, and his role as bringing the ball out of trouble saw him become one of the best defenders in the game.

In 1988 Morwood represented Victoria for the first time, and would play State of Origin footy the next two seasons in the 'Big V'. His form from the backline gave him All-Australian selection, placed on the Interchange. In 1990 he would be a member of the Magpies premiership side, their first Grand Final win since 1958, and would break the 'colli-wobbles' curse.

After 13 seasons, Morwood would retire in 1993, with over 200 games to his name.

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