South Hobart were very successful in the 1930s but faded after that time.
Morrisby helped South Hobart to five premierships during his career, before finally retired from club cricket in 1960 at the age of 45.
South Hobart won the league for the first time in 1919, and won the next four in a row.
The 60's saw the influx of ethnic based clubs, and South Hobart has taken until the 21st Century to return to their former glory.
From 1904 to 1909 he represented South Hobart.
He transferred to South Hobart in 1903 and left politics in 1904.
In 1888, he was re-elected as member for South Hobart and remained there until the seat was abolished 1897.
South Hobart is one of Hobart's southern suburbs.
South Hobart is also famous for its Keen's Curry sign.
South Hobart and Sandy Bay enjoyed much success, winning seven titles each in the inter-war years.