Morton was initially drafted by the
West Coast Eagles under the
father–son rule as he is the son of Noel Morton, who played 171
WAFL games for
Claremont. At the end of the 2007 season,
West Coast traded Morton to
Richmond for the number 35 draft pick in the
2007 AFL draft. Morton was prominent and vital member of the Tigers squad, winning the Michael Roach medal as the leading goal kicker for the club this season (2009) with 41 goals. Morton fell out of favour in 2011, only managing 9 games. He was subsequently traded to the
Sydney Swans on 17 October 2011 for draft pick #79. In his first year on the Swans' list, he played the vast majority of the year in the reserves side in the
NEAFL. Despite kicking bags of goals on a regular basis, Morton was denied his debut in the seniors side until very late in the season. Halfway through the year he was told that in order to have any chance of winning a spot in the seniors side he had to improve specific parts of his game that had nothing to do with his goal kicking. Having improved sufficiently in those areas along with an injury to
Ben McGlynn, Morton was able to secure a spot in the Sydney side for the finals. He kicked 2 goals in the Qualifying final against the
Adelaide Crows and another 2 in the
2012 AFL Grand Final against the
Hawthorn Hawks, justifying the gamble the Swans took on him. Towards the end of the 2013 AFL season, Morton announced his retirement, to pursue a career in the corporate sector. ==Personal life==