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Eagles clinch Troy, Relton
By Grey Morris
NT News - Football
Thurs 6 OCT 2011, Page 40
RELUCTANT Richmond recruit Troy Taylor and discarded AFL Tiger Relton Roberts will line up for Wanderers in Saturday's NTFL season opener against Nightcliff.
Taylor trained with the reigning premiers on Tuesday and told coach Paul Motlop he was keen to play footy again.
The NTFL Eagles need a clearance from Richmond before Taylor can renew his Top End career with the club.
"Troy told me he was ready to go and to get the paperwork done, so we're moving quickly in that direction,'' Motlop said last night.
"He looks in good shape for a bloke who hasn't played any footy for a long while.''
The story of Troy Taylor can be retold in households across the country.
The kid from the bush thrown on to Australian sport's biggest stage and into life in the big smoke.
Some adapt immediately, others falter slightly. Taylor joined that list when he quit the AFL Tigers twice, despite the promise of a glamour lifestyle and the envy of several young Australians.
A suspended sentence for assault followed and several months in the football wilderness, but now he is back doing what he does best.
"It's been three years since Troy played for Wanderers and we're just glad to have him back,'' Motlop said.
"We'll play him up forward where he can do the most damage for us.
"We're talking to Richmond and are confident we'll get his clearance in time for the Nightcliff game.''
Roberts is another playing enigma Motlop would love to find the right formula for.
"We'd love to have Relton back in a Wanderers jumper and I'm sure he wants to play for us again,'' he said.
"But he knows he has to train with us and I expect him at Jingili Oval tonight.''
Roberts is coming off a best on ground performance for Big Rivers Football League premiers Arnhem Crows.