1957-66 163 games 151 goals. (b: 29 Nov 1936 183 cms 89 kgs). A broad shouldered strong legged and big-hearted ruckman who was one of the League's best despite being just on six feet tall. He attacked the ball regardless of what was in his path and was remarkably consistent. Morrow was a tremendously hard worker and was as tough as nails. It was little wonder that St Kilda fought so hard to gain the services of Morrow and his mate Bill Stephenson from Sale. St Kilda offered a big financial inducement to Sale and the illegal offer was tape-recorded which caused a huge controversy. Brian Gleeson said after Morrow's first game he was the best ruck partner he ever had but sadly Gleeson's injury meant that the partnership only lasted for part of a season. Morrow carried the burden for the Saints until the arrival of Carl Ditterich but he remained a vital cog for St Kilda. This was illustrated in the 1965 grand final when he broke a bone in his foot early in the game and his absence led to St Kilda's loss. A year later with Ditterich suspended Morrow rose to the task in the premiership win. It was appropriate that in the last minute when Bob Murray kicked to safety that he looked for Morrow the side's bulwark. It was his last game for the Saints and he crossed to VFA club Dandenong as coach.