Morton, born in
Glasgow, Scotland, began his career at his childhood side
Kelburne, based in Paisley, where Morton originates from. He amassed a total of seven league titles, 5 Scottish cups and a bronze medal at the EuroHockey Club Challenge I held in Glasgow, Scotland before moving south of the border. Morton won a gold medal with Scotland at the
2017 Men's EuroHockey Championship II in Glasgow. Also in 2017, Morton joined
Reading in the
Men's England Hockey League Premier Division and success followed him down south with a two league titles, an English Cup and three indoor titles. While at Reading, he represented Scotland at the
2018 Commonwealth Games and was selected in the Scotland squad for the
2019 EuroHockey Championship. He made his Great Britain debut on 16 June 2018. Morton transferred from Reading to
Old Georgians for the 2019–20 season. He was selected to represent Scotland at the
2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and helped Old Georgians win two league and cup doubles during the
2021–22 season and
2022-23 season and the league title during the
2023-24 season. Morton was selected to represent
Great Britain at the
2024 Summer Olympics. During the group stage, he scored a late equaliser from a penalty against the
Netherlands, to level the game 2-2. The team were eliminated in the quarter-finals after losing a penalty shootout to
India. In 2024 he left the British leagues to play for
Dutch Hoofdklasse club
Amsterdam. == References ==