AFL journalist Tom Morris rushed to hospital after incident

AFL journalist Tom Morris rushed to hospital after incident

Football journalist Tom Morris has suffered a damaged nostril, damaged cheekbone and concussion following an on-field incident this weekend.

The SEN reporter was on Saturday taking part in in a reserves sport for Old Melburnians at Elsternwick Park in Melbourne when he was hit onerous throughout a sickening collision, The Herald Sun studies.

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Morris is reported to have been within the incorrect place on the incorrect time as he ran backwards with the flight of the ball solely to be collected with the hip of one other participant who was charging onto the ball from the opposite path.

The former Fox Footy journalist is reported to have wanted to be helped from the sphere by membership medical employees.

After being assessed, Morris is reported to have taken to hospital the place scans confirmed he had suffered severe facial accidents.

It hasn’t stopped Morris from displaying as much as work this week with the SEN radio character showing throughout the radio community’s packages on Tuesday as news broke about former Gold Coast Suns coach Stuart Dew being sacked.

It has been a turbulent interval for the reporter who was sacked final yr after audio of him making offensive feedback about then Fox Sports colleague Megan Barnard was leaked on social media.

Morris had simply days earlier copped a rare private assault from Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge over a narrative he had written.

Beveridge apologised the next day, however the alternate was overshadowed by the leaking of the offensive Morris audio on WhatsApp.

Morris apologised for his feedback on the time, describing them as “disgusting and disgraceful”.

Morris made a return to the footy world when he joined SEN in February.

Source: www.news.com.au