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Bob Morton (Australian footballer)

Robert "Bob" Morton (9 March 1944 – 21 March 1995) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Morton, who came from the Hampton Scouts, played his football as a forward. He kicked 21 goals from 13 games in 1964 and during this time also played district cricket for St Kilda.〔(AFL Tables: Bob Morton )〕 As a cricketer he was good enough to represented the Victorian Colts.〔(CricketArchive: Robert Morton )〕
He was St Kilda's 19th man in the 1965 VFL Grand Final, which was won by Essendon. The following season, St Kilda claimed their first ever premiership but Morton missed out, having spent the entire year out of the seniors due to injury.
In 1967 he joined South Bendigo, in the Bendigo Football League.〔''The Age'',("Square Has Rovers" ), 22 September 1967, p. 21〕 He topped the league goal-kicking in 1968 with 108 goals.
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