Phillip Murton
Athlete
1973 –
Who is Phillip Murton?
Phillip "Phil" Murton is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Australian Football League.
A winger from Surrey Hills, Murton won the Hawthorn reserves best and fairest award in 1993 and also made four senior appearances that year. In a pre-season practice match against Essendon in 1992, Murton broke his left leg and spent the entire season on the sidelines. He played in the opening three rounds of the 1994 AFL season but they were his final appearances for Hawthorn.
For the rest of his playing career, Murton spent time at South Adelaide, De La Salle and Noble Park.
He is now the General Manager of Football Operations in the Eastern Football League.
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