Roberts gets senior call-upGREY MORRIS
March 16th, 2010TERRITORIAN Relton Roberts' transition from NTFL footballer to the biggest sporting stage in Australia was completed yesterday when AFL club Richmond promoted him to its senior list.
Ngukurr-born Roberts, 24, got the good news from Tiger officials minutes after dropping his family at Tullamarine Airport.
"I'm rapt, absolutely stoked," the former Wanderers, Arnhem Crows and Territory Thunder forward told the Northern Territory News last night.
"They told me it was a reward for the amount of hard work I've put in since I got to Melbourne, so it's a big thrill for me and my family to be a league footballer with Richmond."
Roberts' two goals from a forward flank and clever first touch football in the Tigers' final practice match against Essendon at Morwell on Saturday convinced new coach Damien Hardwick the "Ngandi Storm" was made of the right stuff.
Essendon won easily, but Roberts' performance won rave reviewsand prompted Hardwick to call Roberts with the good news.
Roberts got a late call-up in last year's rookie draft when the Tigers used pick No.38 to get him, but he has made every post a winner since with his creativity, elusiveness and clean use of the football.
``Hopefully they'll give me a game in the first game against Carlton next week (March 25),'' an ecstatic Roberts said.
``I can't wait for the first game and I know the rest of the players are, especially at the MCG.''
Wanderers president Steve Olsson said his former player was already a cult figure at Punt Road.
``They swamped him after the Essendon game, everyone wanted to meet him and get his autograph,'' Olsson laughed.
``It's great for Relton and great for Territory football and certainly a bit different to his time in Darwin and Katherine.''
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