Amos Roberts

Australian rugby league footballer


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nameAmos Roberts
imageAmos roberts.jpg
imagesize180px
captionRoberts with the Roosters in 2008
birth_date
birth_placeKempsey, New South Wales, Australia
height181 cm
weight92 kg
retiredyes
position
club1St. George Illawarra
year1start2000
year1end03
appearances165
tries129
goals126
fieldgoals10
points1168
club2Penrith Panthers
year2start2004
appearances223
tries223
goals232
fieldgoals20
points2156
club3Sydney Roosters
year3start2005
year3end08
appearances389
tries354
goals342
fieldgoals30
points3300
club4Wigan Warriors
year4start2009
year4end12
appearances455
tries427
goals46
fieldgoals40
points4120
teamANSW Country
yearAstart2004
yearAend08
appearancesA5
triesA4
goalsA0
fieldgoalsA0
pointsA16
teamBPrime Minister's XIII
yearBstart2005
appearancesB2
triesB0
goalsB0
fieldgoalsB0
pointsB0
source
updated15 December 2023
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embedyes
relativesTyronne Roberts-Davis (nephew)
James Roberts (nephew)
Tyrone Roberts (cousin)
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Amos Roberts (born 2 November 1980) is an Indigenous Australian former professional rugby league footballer. A Country New South Wales representative prolific try-scoring back, he played in Australia's National Rugby League for the St. George Illawarra Dragons, Penrith Panthers and Sydney Roosters clubs and in the Super League for the Wigan Warriors.

Rugby league career

NRL career

Roberts made his NRL début in 2000 with the St George Illawarra Dragons, scoring 22 points in that match. In 2004 he signed with the Penrith Panthers and scored 23 tries in 23 games that year to become the competition's top try scorer that year. He signed with the Sydney Roosters in 2005. He scored 17 tries in 2005 and 18 tries in 2006.

Roberts injured his knee at the start of the 2007 season and made his return in Round 3 against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. He scored his first try of 07 in Round 13 against the North Queensland Cowboys.

Roberts was set and ready to join close friend and fellow winger/fullback Nathan Merritt at the South Sydney Rabbitohs before the deal fell through due to the club announcing the signing of Panthers star Luke Lewis, however, this deal also fell through.

In October 2008, Roberts was released from the final year of his contract with the Roosters to take up a four-year deal with English Super League club Wigan Warriors.

Wigan Warriors

In 2010 Roberts has been in scintillating form scoring in all but 3 of his 10 appearances for Wigan including a hat-trick away at Castleford Tigers. His performances have helped put Wigan at the top of Super League and have potentially put him forward for the end-of-season Man of Steel award.

During the Easter Monday game against Wakefield Trinity Wildcats at the DW Stadium, Amos suffered an injury to his knee ligaments after colliding with the post in the process of scoring his 12th try of the season. He recovered to play the Leeds Rhinos on 29 May 2010 but struggled to get back into form.

In 2011 season Roberts made only 6 appearances for the club, spending much of it in the reserves unable to force his way into the squad.

On 12 May 2012 Roberts announced his retirement after several failed comebacks from the injury and complications that arose. His last appearance had been against Castleford Tigers almost a year prior.

Career highlights

Roberts scored 22 points on début (1 try and 9 goals) with the St. George-Illawarra Dragons on 6 May 2000 against the Auckland Warriors. This is the standing National Rugby League premiership record for points scored on a first grade debut. He was selected as the Dally M Winger of the Year in 2004.

He has represented four times for Country vs City since 2004 and twice been selected to play in a Prime Minister's XIII (2005 and 2006).

Personal life

Roberts is an Indigenous Australian of Bundjalung people. He is the uncle of the rugby league footballer James Roberts.

Awards

In 2004, Roberts won the Deadly award for Outstanding Achievement in Rugby League. Roberts received the award for his "stellar start to the season, consistent all-round form and the fact he finished the season as the league's leading try-scorer."

Music

In 2007, Roberts, along with South Sydney's Nathan Merritt, appeared in the music video for Anthony Mundine's Platinum Ryder single. Mundine is Roberts' cousin.{{cite news | last = Halloran | first = Jessica | title = A rare glimpse of the quiet side of the Man | work = The Sydney Morning Herald | place =Australia | date = 2005-04-11 | url = http://www.smh.com.au/news/League/A-rare-glimpse-of-the-quiet-side-of-the-Man/2005/04/10/1113071856147.html | access-date = 2010-04-24}}

NRL point scoring summary

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SeasonTeamAppearanceInterchangeTriesGoalsF/GPoints
2000St. George Illawarra Dragons130810052
2001St. George Illawarra Dragons280137066
2002St. George Illawarra Dragons14057034
2003St. George Illawarra Dragons10032016
2004Penrith Panthers23023320156
2005Sydney Roosters2401713094
2006Sydney Roosters2301812096
2007Sydney Roosters20178044
2008Sydney Roosters2101210068
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References

References

  1. "Wigan Warriiors Player Profile Amos Roberts". wiganwarriors.com.
  2. [https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/amos-roberts/summary.html Amos Roberts] ''rugbyleagueproject.org''
  3. [https://www.loverugbyleague.com/stats/players/Amos-Roberts/ loverugbyleague]
  4. (22 January 2009). "Former Sydney Roosters flyer Amos Roberts joins Super League club Wigan". Fox Sports News (Australia).
  5. (12 May 2012). "Wigan Warriors winger Amos Roberts retires from rugby at 31". Fox Sports News (Australia).
  6. (2004-11-01). "Amos scores again". Vibe Australia.

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