James Morrissey (footballer)

Morrissey debuted for Hawthorn during the latter part of the 1984 season but did not play another senior game until 1987.

Morrissey was initially used as an interchange player that when on the ground would roam the wing and half forward line.

He kept West Coast forward Chris Lewis quiet in the 1991 Grand Final and was among Hawthorn's best that day.

Morrissey was a school teacher by profession and also created an AFL board game that was sold commercially.

This Australian rules football biography of a person born in the 1960s is a stub.