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Relton's regretGREY MORRIS
September 15th, 2010RELTON Roberts regrets not giving his brief AFL career at Richmond a red-hot go.
The 24-year-old from Ngukurr in the Territory's Roper River region returned home in July when Richmond told him to head north and sort out his personal life.
"I wanted to play AFL footy but I found it really hard with my family up here and me down there in Melbourne," the quicksilver forward said.
"Thinking back I probably should have stayed and played AFL.
"Particularly when my family situation changed a fair bit after I got back home."
Richmond's silence on the Roberts saga has been deafening since he left the club more than two months ago.
Several attempts by the NT News to speak with the club's football manager Craig Cameron or their welfare officers have been unsuccessful.
Roberts has not spoken to anyone at Richmond since his untimely exit from Punt Road but the "Ngandi Storm's" highlights reel includes two league games (Carlton and Sydney).
Despite losing against Carlton, he had a dream debut grabbing five marks, seven kicks and a behind. He even had a smattering of tackles throughout the MCG showdown and looked sharp as he ran on to the field, sporting the famous Richmond yellow and black with No. 50 on his back, complete with eye-catching white footy boots.
He started the game on the bench before being brought on to man the forward line and showed good speed.
Interestingly, Roberts played part of the game on fellow Northern Territory product Joe Anderson. In his Sydney encounter he was knocked out, and later was in trouble for breaking a night curfew and also warned for eating a hamburger before a VFL match.
"I haven't spoken to them since I've been back and that's a bit disappointing," Roberts said. "So it's over for me and that's pretty sad, especially for my fans and my family up here. But one thing I'm pretty proud of and something I can tell my sons and grandkids, is that I made it to the AFL.
"If I can do it, everyone can, and that includes a lot of young Territory boys who want to play AFL footy and have dreamed about it for a long time.
My advice is don't just dream - grab it with both your hands and give it your best shot without any distractions."
Roberts has already trained with his NTFL club Wanderers in preparation for the NTFL this season.
"I'm sticking with the Eagles until I retire, they'll always be my club," he said.
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