Background
He was born at Camperdown, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales and died at Concord, another Sydney suburb.
He was born at Camperdown, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales and died at Concord, another Sydney suburb.
Morgan was a right-handed batsman sometimes, and particularly in his later cricket career, used as an opening batsman, and a right-arm medium-pace bowler. He was picked first for New South Wales in December 1921 but played irregularly, and usually in the less glamorous fixtures, until 1926-1927, when the retirement of senior players such as Warren Bardsley opened up opportunities in the state side and he was a regular for two seasons.