There are cult heroes and then there is Relton Roberts.

He only played two games for Richmond in 2010, but bringing up his name never fails to draw a smile.

And in the Kimberley on Friday night, the man known as ‘The Barunga Bullet’ showed he’s still got a fair bit of ability to back it up.

Making a one-off appearance for the Waringarri Crows in the East Kimberley league, as flagged earlier in the week, the man who once got in trouble for eating a hamburger before a VFL match lit up the Kununurra stage under Friday night lights.

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In his first 10 minutes he’d already bagged two goals, and by the time the siren for full time he had four to his name in a Crows victory.

Roberts easily could have had a fifth in the last quarter after hanging at the back of a pack for a mark in the goal square but gave the hands to a streaming Chris Griffiths, whose father sadly died on Friday afternoon.

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Following the game Roberts said he hadn’t played any football for a couple of months and this would be a one off appearance for the Crows.

He said he decided to play because he was in the area and some of his mates were involved in the club.