'My family are more worried than I am': Roberton eyes round one return


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But with an electronic device now inserted in his chest that monitors and corrects heart beat abnormalities, Roberton can’t wait to return to competitive footy and aims to have a better season than 2017 when he made the All-Australian squad.


“I would’ve thought I would’ve thought about it more, but I was speaking to ‘Richo’ [coach Alan Richardson] about it the other day and he sort of asked me does it cross my mind so to be honest I haven’t really thought about it since it’s happened which is a good thing,” Roberton said at Moorabbin on Friday morning.


“There’s no worry from my end, I’m sure my family and stuff are a bit more worried than I am but as far as my mental state [is concerned], I’m ready to go.


“It’s all good. I’ve been doing everything since Christmas, so full contact and everything so that was the hurdle that was most going to test me out a bit but that’s been fine. Obviously not having any contact for six months, but two weeks of that now so I’m ready to go.


“They [doctors] still haven’t come down to it [the reason for the collapse] which is why they wanted to take all the precautions with the devices and all that sort of stuff so that was the main reasoning for that but they were happy enough with [the way I was] responding to medication.”


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