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{{short description|Australian rules footballer, born 1945}}
{{Infobox afl player | firstname = Brian
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2015}}
| lastname = Roberts
{{Use Australian English|date=October 2015}}
| image = noimage
{{other people|Brian Roberts}}
| birthdate = [[April 28]], [[1946]]
{{Infobox AFL biography
| birthplace = [[Millicent, South Australia]]
| name = Brian Stuart Roberts
| originalteam = [[East Fremantle Football Club]] ([[WAFL]])
| image = Brian Roberts (DoW).jpg
| heightweight = 199cm / 113kg
| caption = Roberts at the [[Duke of Wellington Hotel, Melbourne|Duke of Wellington]]
| dead = alive
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1945|4|28|df=y}}
| deathdate =
| birth_place = [[Barnsley]]
| deathplace =
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2016|8|6|1945|4|28|df=y}}
| debutdate = [[1971]]
| death_place =
| debutteam = [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]
| debutopponent = [[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]]
| originalteam = South Adelaide Football Club
| debutstadium =
| height = 198 cm
| weight = 120 kg
| playingteams = [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]] (1971-1975)
| position =
| statsend = 1975
| years1 = 1971–1975
| club1 = [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]
| games_goals1 = 78 (34)
| years2 = 1975
| club2 = [[Sydney Swans|South Melbourne]]
| games_goals2 = 15 {{0}}(2)
| games_goalstotal = 93 (36)
| careerhighlights = *[[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]] premiership player: 1973 & 1974<br/>
* South Australia Carnival team 1966
* Western Australian Carnival team 1969,
* Victoria State Team 1972
}}


'''Brian Stuart Roberts''' (28 April 1945 6 August 2016) was an [[Australian rules football]] player who played in the [[VFL/AFL|VFL]] between 1971 and 1975 for the [[Richmond Football Club]] (as well as a short stint with [[Sydney Swans|South Melbourne]] in 1975).
77 games, 34 goals
Roberts was known as "The Whale" due to his enormous stature and played as a [[Ruckman (Australian rules football position)|ruckman]]. He was the only player to have represented all three States, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia.


==Early life==
[[Sydney Swans|South Melbourne]] (1975)
Roberts was born in the UK, and with his family emigrated to [[Millicent, South Australia| Millicent]]. In his late teens the 199 cm ruckman was attracting interest from VFL clubs but new [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] coach [[Neil Kerley]], persuaded Roberts to join the Club.
==SANFL==


Roberts joined South Adelaide in 1964 and debuted the following year. He learnt the craft of being a ruckman from his teammate and coach [[Neil Kerley]].
15 games, 2 goals
| coach = notcoach
| coachingteams =
| statsend = 2006
| careerhighlights = <BR>
*[[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]] Premiership Player 1973, 1974
}}


==WAFL==
'''Brian Stanley Roberts''' (born [[April 28]], [[1946]] in [[Millicent, South Australia]]) is a former [[Australian rules football]] player who played in the [[VFL/AFL|VFL]] between [[1971]] and [[1975]] for the [[Richmond Football Club]] (as well as a short stint with [[Sydney Swans|South Melbourne]] in 1975).
Robert spent four seasons with East Fremantle, it included being selected in the Western Australian state team in 1969.


==VFL==
Roberts was known as "The [[Whale]]" due to his enormous stature and played as a [[ruckman]].


{{AFL Ric}} enticed him to Victoria where he played from 1971-1975, and was a Premiership player in 1973 and 1974. He also represented Victoria in interstate games..
In the 1976 pre-season he had a "disagreement" with coach [[Ian Stewart (Australian rules footballer)|Ian Stewart]] and walked out on South Melbourne.


Roberts was part of the [[John Pitura]] trade in which Pitura went to Richmond in exchange for Roberts, [[Francis Jackson (footballer)|Francis Jackson]] and [[Graham Teasdale]]. In the 15 games he played with the ''Swans'' he caught the umpire eye and was second in the [[Brownlow Medal]].
The Roberts family has connections with Dorchester, UK.

In the 1976 pre-season he had a disagreement with coach [[Ian Stewart (Australian rules footballer)|Ian Stewart]] and walked out on South Melbourne.{{cn|date=August 2016}}

Roberts was a publican and for many years had a hotel in South Melbourne. "Have a ale with the Whale" was his motto. In the 1990s he took over the licensee of the Duke of Wellington Hotel in Flinders St, as well as writing newspaper columns and radio football commentary.

He died on 6 August 2016.<ref>[http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/brian-roberts-dual-richmond-premiership-player-passes-away-aged-70/news-story/68843323dce22efe92373800f78ec8da Brian Roberts, dual Richmond premiership player, passes away, aged 70 | Herald Sun]</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.safc.com.au/blog/panthers-mourn-the-loss-of--the-whale-|title = Panthers Mourn the loss of "The Whale"}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
*1971 Tiger Year Book - Richmond Football Club
*1971 Tiger Year Book - Richmond Football Club


{{1966 South Australia State Football Team}}
==External links==
{{Australian Football Media Association Player of the Year}}
*{{Richplayer|ref=14871}}

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[[Category:2016 deaths]]
[[Category:Richmond Football Club players]]
[[Category:Richmond Football Club premiership players]]
[[Category:Sydney Swans players]]
[[Category:East Fremantle Football Club players]]
[[Category:South Adelaide Football Club players]]
[[Category:Australian rules footballers from South Australia]]
[[Category:Australian rules footballers from Western Australia]]
[[Category:People from Millicent, South Australia]]
[[Category:VFL/AFL premiership players]]


{{Template:1973/74 Richmond Tigers dual premiership players}}


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[[Category:1946 births|Roberts, Brian]]
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[[Category:Sydney Swans players|Roberts, Brian]]
[[Category:East Fremantle Football Club players|Roberts, Brian]]

Latest revision as of 11:04, 2 August 2023

Brian Stuart Roberts
Roberts at the Duke of Wellington
Personal information
Date of birth (1945-04-28)28 April 1945
Place of birth Barnsley
Date of death 6 August 2016(2016-08-06) (aged 71)
Original team(s) South Adelaide Football Club
Height 198 cm (6 ft 6 in)
Weight 120 kg (265 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1971–1975 Richmond 78 (34)
1975 South Melbourne 15 0(2)
Total 93 (36)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1975.
Career highlights
  • Richmond premiership player: 1973 & 1974
  • South Australia Carnival team 1966
  • Western Australian Carnival team 1969,
  • Victoria State Team 1972
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Brian Stuart Roberts (28 April 1945 – 6 August 2016) was an Australian rules football player who played in the VFL between 1971 and 1975 for the Richmond Football Club (as well as a short stint with South Melbourne in 1975). Roberts was known as "The Whale" due to his enormous stature and played as a ruckman. He was the only player to have represented all three States, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia.

Early life

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Roberts was born in the UK, and with his family emigrated to Millicent. In his late teens the 199 cm ruckman was attracting interest from VFL clubs but new South Adelaide coach Neil Kerley, persuaded Roberts to join the Club.

SANFL

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Roberts joined South Adelaide in 1964 and debuted the following year. He learnt the craft of being a ruckman from his teammate and coach Neil Kerley.

WAFL

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Robert spent four seasons with East Fremantle, it included being selected in the Western Australian state team in 1969.

VFL

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Richmond enticed him to Victoria where he played from 1971-1975, and was a Premiership player in 1973 and 1974. He also represented Victoria in interstate games..

Roberts was part of the John Pitura trade in which Pitura went to Richmond in exchange for Roberts, Francis Jackson and Graham Teasdale. In the 15 games he played with the Swans he caught the umpire eye and was second in the Brownlow Medal.

In the 1976 pre-season he had a disagreement with coach Ian Stewart and walked out on South Melbourne.[citation needed]

Roberts was a publican and for many years had a hotel in South Melbourne. "Have a ale with the Whale" was his motto. In the 1990s he took over the licensee of the Duke of Wellington Hotel in Flinders St, as well as writing newspaper columns and radio football commentary.

He died on 6 August 2016.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ Brian Roberts, dual Richmond premiership player, passes away, aged 70 | Herald Sun
  2. ^ "Panthers Mourn the loss of "The Whale"".
  • 1971 Tiger Year Book - Richmond Football Club