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Arch Robinson

b. 1890-07-09Retired
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Biography

Arch Robinson (born July 9, 1890) was an Australian rules footballer who made a significant impact in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the early 20th century. Playing primarily as a forward, he was known for his agility and goal-scoring ability. Robinson’s career began with the Richmond Football Club, where he debuted in 1910 and quickly established himself as a key player.

Throughout his tenure with Richmond, Robinson achieved notable success, contributing to the team’s overall performance in a highly competitive league. He was part of the Richmond side that won the VFL premiership in 1919, a pivotal moment in the club's history. His on-field prowess was recognized as he became one of the club's leading goal-scorers during his time, earning respect from teammates and opponents alike.

After retiring from professional play, Robinson left a lasting legacy in Australian football, remembered for his contributions both on and off the field. His involvement in Richmond set precedents for future generations of players and helped shape the club’s identity. Arch Robinson remains a significant figure in the annals of VFL history, celebrated for his talent and sportsmanship during a formative era of the league.

Quick Facts

Full nameArch Robinson
Date of birth1890-07-09
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