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PLAYERS / HARRY MORRISON
Updated 28 June 2026

Harry Morrison

#120/138
MID
Price $338kBE 50Owned Avg 48.0
ROOKIEBIBLEVerdict
▼ SELL

Morrison posted 48 in R10 — 4 below his 52 BE, price sliding at -$1,276/wk, averaging just 48 at $355.8k. He was recalled but the squad openly prefers younger players in his spot and his output gives them no reason to keep him. At 27 years old with a 48 average and pressure mounting for Perez, Greaves, or Dalton to replace him, the role is not safe. Trade him out before his price drops further.

Signals1/3 · Weak alignment
Form
Stable
Trajectory
-$2k/wk
Consistency
Variable
Recent formSeason avg 48
76
70
48
Comparable PicksWhy this comparison · Same primary position (MID), ±$200k price band

Harry Morrison

MID

Alex Davies

MID
Form
R0
39
R7
75
R10
48
R15
70
R16
76
R0
60
R1
92
R2
70
R5
59
R8
70
R9
38
Pricing
Price$338k
Price$336k
Breakeven50
Breakeven49

Decision

Should I trade Harry Morrison?

Form, breakeven, and a comparable replacement weighed up.

Intel feed

Recent intel

Vest Risk· T3

Harry Morrison called out in multiple r/hawktalk comments as not warranting AFL selection at 27 years old. Community prefer younger players with upside over Morrison, calling for him to be replaced by Perez, Greaves, or Dalton.

Community Intel· T3

Harry Morrison recalled to Hawthorn side vs Melbourne R10 despite community skepticism. Many fans prefer younger players over Morrison, though he scored 20 disposals in last selection against GC.

Community Intel· T3

Harry Morrison played a fringe/serviceable game vs Gold Coast but was criticised as a "turnover machine" with 4 poor disposal moments noted. Described as "middling" and "definitely fringe" - his spot could be at risk with Moore and Sicily returning. Finn Maginness outshone him.

Community Questions

What people are asking about Harry Morrison

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  • What changes should Hawthorn make for the R7 Suns game with Sicily and Moore suspended?
    J. SicilyDEFTop: Scrimshaw for Sicily, Dalton and Gunston in for Moore and McCabe (60%)
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