Cult-Hero Relton Roberts Is Back Playing Footy In Victoria

He's back!


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Despite only playing two games at the top level, Relton Roberts has gained somewhat of a cult-hero status in the AFL community.

He debuted for Richmond in Round 1 of 2010 and only managed one more game for the Tigers after being knocked unconscious.

His time playing for the VFL affiliate club, Coburg, was also tumultuous - where he was sanctioned for "breaking a night curfew and warned for eating a hamburger before a match."

After playing all over the country, Roberts seems to have found his feet back in Victoria where he has joined Ouyen United in the SNFL.

Despite the big coup for the club, Ouyen vice-president Jamie Latta has said that he will only be playing in the reserves - as reported by Sunraysia Daily.

Fingers crossed we can see the Barunga Bullet climb his way back up through the ranks.

24 May 2017




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