Storm returnsGrey Morris
NT News
February 9th, 2011Former AFL player Relton Roberts is hopeful of making a return to the Wanderers' senior ranks soon. Picture: REGI VARGHESE
ONE year ago Relton Roberts was getting ready to play the game of his life.
The Ngukurr-born goalkicker was only weeks away from his first AFL match for Richmond in what had been a meteoric rise from the Katherine competition to the biggest sporting stage in Australia.
But history shows it all came undone after a combination of homesickness, bad diet, cigarettes and personal problems. After just two senior games and a handful of VFL matches Relton Roberts, the 24-year-old Ngandi Storm with all the skills, was back in the NT.
Even his return to the NTFL competition was inconsistent, with some brilliant performances combined with ordinary ones.
No senior matches since early November had Top End fans wondering if the champion goalkicker would ever come back.
"I probably just wanted to have a rest and Wanderers weren't in a big rush for me to get back," Roberts said.
"Paul (coach Paul Motlop) told me he's not in a rush and that's good.
"My fitness is good now. There are no more smokes and I'm nearly ready to go.
"One more game in the reserves this week and hopefully I'll be back in A-grade next week against Nightcliff." Roberts is keen to make an impression with Wanderers this season, which is good news for an Eagles side primed for a serious tilt at its first senior flag since 1993.
"I'm just about right. Hopefully I'll be up forward where I can kick a few goals then come back next year after a good season with the Arnhem Crows," he said.
Wanderers coach Paul Motlop wants a fit and motivated Roberts in the senior side. "Relton's got to get his fitness up. We need him to be playing at a reasonable level," Motlop said.
"At the moment he's missed a few weeks so he's got a bit to catch up on if he wants a game.
"There's no doubt a fit Relton playing good football would be the cream on the cake for us, but right now he's got some hard work to do and not much time left."
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