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Kangaroos to stick with Rocca for another season
By Samantha Lane
September 4, 2005
THE Kangaroos have decided to re-sign veteran spearhead Saverio Rocca on a one-year deal next season, meaning the 31-year-old will embark on a 15th AFL season.
The new deal will not be settled until the Roos' finals campaign is complete, but Rocca said that coach Dean Laidley had indicated he was a "wanted" player.
Though written off more than once in the past, Rocca's ability to combine with Nathan Thompson in the second half of this season, as well as produce the occasional match-winning performance, will earn him a fourth consecutive one-year contract at Arden Street.
"I've spoken to Dean and I said, 'am I wanted next year?', and he said, 'if you want to play on next year, yeah, you can'. But he said that you need to perform as well, if you're not performing then you'll go back, as you did mid-year, and play twos and they can give someone else a go," Rocca said on the lead-in to today's elimination final. "I've been told that I'm able to play next year, so at the end of the year I'll just make sure in myself that I want to go on."
Despite periodic lapses over the past two seasons — Rocca had a mid-year stint in the VFL this year and spent the opening seven rounds of 2004 playing for Port Melbourne — he has never doubted his ability to play at senior level.
Rocca kicked his 700th career goal in April, becoming only the 18th player in history to do so, and last week enjoyed a five-goal second half in the Kangaroos' defeat of Carlton. "I've never ever felt that I'd be finished in the near future. I reckon I can play another year, hopefully two, depending on (how) next year goes," he said.
"My mind, I reckon, is pretty fresh and I certainly think I'm still enthusiastic and still got improvement in me … probably (with) second efforts and fitness I can probably get a little bit better, and I certainly think that at times this year my goalkicking has actually let me down. So I reckon I can become more accurate in a goalkicking sense."
Rocca was Collingwood's leading goalkicker between 1993-1999, but was axed by the Magpies after Mick Malthouse's first season at the club. He relocated to Arden Street and played two seasons under Denis Pagan, before Laidley took over as Roos coach in 2003.
Rocca led the Kangaroos' goalkicking in 2001, 2002 and 2004, and is trailing Thompson this season with 41 majors.
He has suffered from Achilles tendonitis over the past couple of seasons, but has successfully managed the condition.