The Wangaratta Rovers Football Club is mourning the passing of former player Rohan Robertson, aged 61.
Rohan, a clever, elusive small man with a spear-like left foot pass, played 19 Senior games with the Hawks in 1981-‘82.
The Robertson’s ( dad Keith, mum Gwen, Rohan, Leisa and Shane) arrived in Wangaratta from Mildura in 1976, when Keith was transferred in the Education Department. They made an immediate impact on the sporting scene ; Keith as a fiery, super-competitive fast bowler and combative left-hander, and his sons as promising footballers and cricketers.
The boys played WDCA cricket alongside their Dad – initially with Magpies, before transferring to United…….
Rohan’s cricketing talent was obvious at an early age……As a teen-ager he played in Wangaratta’s winning North-East Cup team in 1979/80 ( besides being a member of the Under 21 team which took out the title in the same year).
He represented Wangaratta at one Melbourne and four Bendigo Country Week campaigns.
In a dream four days at Bendigo in 1982 he scored 30 not out, took 5/55 on Day 2, followed up with 52, then crafted an undefeated 98 against Kerang on the final day…..
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The Robertson boys made their way from Wang Junior Football League club Centrals to the Rovers Thirds.
Rohan was the Thirds Best & Fairest In 1978; then moved to play Under 19 footy with Keith’s old Club North Melbourne, taking out their B & F in 1980.
He returned to the Hawks to play some top footy in a brief two-year Senior career before North beckoned him back into the Royal Blue and White.
In Round 3 1985 Shane and Rohan replicated the rare feat of the famous Krakoeur brothers – and excited footy’s trivia buffs – when they made their senior VFL debuts for the same club, on the same day……….

In their case it was at Princes Park Carlton, in front of a crowd of 20,000, including a cheering clan of Wangaratta Little Leaguers who, coincidentally, happened to be playing during the half-time break …….
The kids – and their parents – could hardly believe their good fortune, to have happened upon the classic contest that was to unfold.
It had been nip-and-tuck all day, but the Blues seemed to have the game well in their keeping when they stretched their lead to 16 points at the 30-minute mark of the last quarter.
‘Game Over’, you’d reckon, but North attacked incessantly for the next three minutes, and, in the dying seconds David Dwyer booted a long goal to give them the lead, right on the siren.
The ‘Roos had triumphed 22.15 (147) to Carlton’s 22.13 (145)……It was their first win for the season; also the maiden victory for new coach John Kennedy……
What a day for the Robertson boys, who contributed strongly, both finishing with 15 possessions…….
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Rohan’s League sojourn concluded, after 26 senior games and 7 goals. He was awarded North’s Best Clubman Award in 1986 and his four years at Arden Street included 55 Reserves games.
After a stint with VFA club Coburg, under the coaching of Phil Cleary, he drew the curtain on his playing career.
He continued his active link with North Melbourne, spending several years in a recruiting role…….He was later lured to the Sydney Swans in a similar capacity and also spent time scouting for Port Adelaide ……..
Rohan returned to University in his late thirties, to complete an Accountancy Degree and in recent years had been involved in a number of Building Development projects.
His funeral will be held at the Moonee Valley Racing complex on January 14th.
Deepest sympathy to the Robertson family…….