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Anthony Morabito in a Qualifying Final against Hawthorn where he had 17 possessions and kicked a barnstorming goal. Photo by SEBASTIAN COSTANZO. THE AGE Saturday September 4 2010. Photo: Sebastian Costanzo
Former teammate Luke McPharlin says time might be up for injury-prone footballer Anthony Morabito.
The Mandurah product burst onto the scene in 2010 when he played 23 games and looked certain to become a star as a big-bodied midfielder.
However, three knee reconstructions have cruelled the 24-year-old's career, with his last AFL games in 2014.
Morabito has played the last two weeks for Peel in the WAFL a pair of hamstring injuries have curtailed his season.
When asked by Karl Langdon whether time was up on his career, McPharlin, after a long pause, replied: "Yep, I think the time is up, unfortunately."
"He's a terrific person."
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