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Roberts aiming high for Ireland after settling at Salford

10 Dec 20, 1:02PM 0 Comments

Written by Callum Walker

Oliver Roberts has become an integral part of the Salford Red Devils since moving on a season-long loan in 2020. It’s a remarkable circle of events, considering that was the club where it all started.

“I started my scholarship through Salford at under-15s and under-16s level, but then I had the opportunity to take a contract at a few clubs and Bradford was the one that stood out to me at the time.” Roberts told Everything Rugby League.

“Bradford was an amazing club and I loved every minute of my time there and made my Super League debut with them.”

Following the Bulls’ demise, Roberts moved to Huddersfield in 2015 whom he is still contracted to.

“My move to Huddersfield came about when Bradford sadly went into administration again and my agent contacted me and said Huddersfield were keen on signing me and it all went from there.

“Paul Anderson was the coach at the time; Huddersfield were amazing with me when making the move.

“Richard Thewlis (the Giants’ Managing Director) was nothing but helpful and went above and beyond for me so I owe him massively.”

The rampaging forward also spent loan spells at Sheffield and Oldham, the former which Roberts is extremely grateful for.

“My loan spell at Sheffield came about in my first year at Huddesfield and that’s how I made the link with Ireland as Mark Aston was coach of both.

“Mark was amazing; I only did a month’s loan as we also linked with Oldham on dual registration so I got a good few games for them playing against men and getting some game time.”

Oliver Roberts playing for Salford

One of Roberts’ main achievements is turning out for Ireland, and, with the Rugby League World Cup approaching in 2021, the forward is excited to appear for the Wolfhounds on the international stage.

“Playing for Ireland is brilliant and it gives me a chance to play for myself and my family and make them proud.

“Scott Grix was a massive part in me playing for Ireland and he mentored me a lot through the games and the last World Cup.

“I would also like to give a massive thanks to Mark Aston; I know he’s no longer the Ireland coach, but I look at him as a family member and still talk to him on a regular basis.

“He still watches my games now and gives me tips and takes the mick out of me – we have a good laugh every time we talk and put the world’s wrongs to right.

“The upcoming World Cup is going to be something special for Ireland with some great challenging games.

“The new coaching team are superb with Stu Littler and Ged Corcoran who’s been a part of the Ireland setup since I remember.”

Before that tournament arrives though, Roberts knows he has to be playing to a high standard with another season-long loan at Salford in place for 2021.

“We have a good squad for the World Cup and I am really looking forward to getting back in to camp with the boys an building for these games – the New Zealand game stands out to me as the one I’m most excited about.

“But, before we get to the World Cup, for myself, I want to have a good season playing some regular rugby week-in, week-out.

“For me to do that, I need to get a good pre-season under my belt and knuckle down and keep improving and learning on my game.”

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