Luckless midfielder Anthony Morabito may not play another game for Fremantle but even if they cut him loose, coach Ross Lyon is adamant the club has done all they can for him.Morabito has played just three AFL matches since his debut season of 2010, with three knee reconstructions and a glut of soft tissue injuries halting his progress.The 24-year-old is out of contract at seasons end, and faces an uncertain future.Fremantle are set for a big list clean-out in the wake of their horror 2016 campaign, and Morabito could be among the casualties.Morabito has played 11 games in the WAFL this season - including five straight games before last weeks bye.The 189cm wingman is an outside chance to end his two-year AFL hiatus in Saturdays clash with GWS at Spotless Stadium.But even if he doesnt earn selection, Lyon implored fans to remember how much the Dockers have supported Morabito over the journey.I understand the emotion wrapped around Anthony, Lyon said.But hes played (three) AFL games in six years.Weve been an incredibly supportive club in the context since 2010. Thats without question. Thats what I would put on the table.Our emotional support for Anthony, our resources, our contracting opportunities - regardless of whether Anthony plays next week or the week after - have been first class.I dont think anyone can dispute that.The Dockers appear set to make at least two changes from the team that copped a 72-point flogging from Adelaide on Sunday.Veteran forward Matthew Pavlich will be rested, while ruckman Aaron Sandilands (glute) faces an uphill battle to play.Forward Matt Taberner is almost certain to earn a recall, while Morabito will be among a host of fringe players also looking for a call-up.The Dockers have lost their past seven games, with their 3-17 record consigning them to 16th spot on the ladder. Cameron Wake Jersey . Jay Feely kicked a 41-yard field goal in overtime, and the Cardinals edged the Tennessee Titans 37-34 in overtime after blowing a 17-point lead late in the fourth quarter. 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Toro Rosso started work on its 2017 car in September 2015, several months before the regulations were finalised earlier this year.Significant regulation changes will see a new-look Formula One next year as the rule book permits a wider car with re-profiled wings and wider tyres. The regulations were agreed in February this year after several meetings among team bosses but were not finalised by the FIA until the end of April.Nevertheless, Toro Rosso started work on the basic concepts of its 2017 car a couple of months before the 2015 season had finished.We tentatively started the 2017 project in September 2015, so its been 14 months so far, technical director James Key said. Back then, the chassis regulations hadnt been finalised but we thought that with any change of this nature, the sooner you start, the better.Basically, we had an outline set of regulations, which in the end underwent subtle changes before being finalised. It wasnt a massive change but in the end, the sport went with a slightly less aggressive set of regulations, which were agreed on around March-April time this year. That meant no one could steal a massive march on it because the regulations were still under review at that point.We knew the tyres would be wider and we had dimensions then of what we were going to work to. These also got refined, but not to a huge degree. We started work conceptually on this around September 2015, really just to see what it meant and then as the regs evolved, we changed our plans accordingly. By the time the car hits the track, it will have been a 17-month project.Key said the 2017 regulations represent the biggest change to the rule book in his F1 career.Yes, its a massive change. Honestly, from a bodywork and suspension and tyre point of view, this is the biggest one that Ive personally experienced in almost 19 years in F1. From a chassis point of view, its the biggest change of the past two decades, even bigger than 2009 and certainly bigger than 2014. These are exciting times!Basically, there are two processes going on. Firstly, youve got the enormous amount of research you have to do to try and understand what makes a car with these new regulations tick, without any experience of them in reality, because for a long time, we can only operate in the virtual world.dddddddddddd. That process comes to an end in January. Secondly you hit the track for winter testing, after which you go and do a season with all this work that for a long time existed in your virtual world.Key said the team is currently manufacturing the first of its 2017-spec chassis, with the rest of the components to follow as the deadline of February testing nears.We are currently manufacturing the bigger parts of the 2017 car. The chassis are being made and they are on schedule. Its still early days. Were not up to quantities yet but the first one is well and truly underway. The second one is probably started at this stage. The gearbox is also underway as are other components, both those made in-house and those from outside suppliers. Its certainly going ahead full-on at the moment. Were doing R&D work on impact structures as well and that will be well in time for winter testing. From a development side, thats also flat-out, as normal.Weve got a busy winter schedule ahead of us. With these new regs, we are paying particular attention to the loads on the car, which will be much higher because the cornering speeds will be that much faster. We therefore need to make sure that structurally, weve missed nothing. Of course, you always want to make sure thats the case, but we havent got any experience of these cars yet so we need to double-check that we are as robust structurally as we believe we should be in theory. So theres a busy winter test programme. We are, in the meantime, sitting down and discussing many of the early season developments that were planning. Theyve been underway for some time too and were looking at all sorts of possibilities for early season development so its all go. ' ' '