Mark Roberts (Australian footballer)
- Mark Roberts (Australian footballer)
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Mark Roberts (born 28 June 1965) played over 200 games of Australian rules football in the Australian Football League. Nicknamed the "Fridge", he played 18 games in 2 seasons with Sydney Swans, 59 games in four seasons with Brisbane Bears and 125 with the North Melbourne Kangaroos. His height was 189 cm and his weight was 96 kg (formerly 104 kg).
He was recruited from the St George Football Club in Sydney.
In 2001, Roberts and former teammate David King were charged with assaulting a hot dog seller.[1]
In 2006, Roberts was senior coach for the Labrador Football Club in the AFL Queensland.
In 2009, Roberts was the playing coach of Lebrinna. They finished second in the Nefu division 2 competition in Tasmania.[citation needed]
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Categories: - Living people
- Australian rules footballers from New South Wales
- Brisbane Bears players
- North Melbourne Football Club players
- Sydney Swans players
- 1965 births
- Australian rules biography, 1960s birth stubs
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