[3] Originally from Harvey,[4] he played for Peel Thunder in the WAFL and represented Western Australia in the 2007 Under 16s, 2008 Under 18s[5] and 2009 AFL Under 18 Championships.
He performed very well at the 2009 Championships, being named in the Under 18 All-Australian Team and awarded the most valuable player in Western Australia's championship-winning side.
[20] Aiming for a return to football at the beginning of the 2013 AFL season, seven or eight months after his second surgery,[21] Morabito recommenced training late in 2012.
Coming on as the substitute, Morabito showed promising signs he could re-capture the form shown in his first season, collecting 8 disposals in just over a quarter of football.
[25] Unfortunately, after 6 (4 league, 2 reserves) games in 2017 and further knees surgery in December 2017, Morabito announced his retirement from football before the start of the 2018 season.