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Arthur Robson

b. 1878-03-29Retired
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Biography

Arthur Robson (born March 29, 1878) was a prominent Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) for the Collingwood Football Club. Known for his remarkable athleticism and versatility on the field, he began his VFL career in 1897, showcasing exceptional skills as both a forward and a defender. Robson quickly became a crucial part of the team and is often remembered for his significant contributions to Collingwood during the late 19th century.

Throughout his career, Robson played a total of 101 games for Collingwood, during which he scored a notable 37 goals. He was a key player during the club’s campaigns in the early years of the VFL, contributing to their growth and popularity in Australian rules football. His dedication to the sport and the club was evident in his leadership on the field, as he played an instrumental role in shaping the team’s competitive spirit.

Following his retirement from professional football, Arthur Robson’s legacy continued through his influence on the game and the players who followed. He is remembered as one of Collingwood's early stars and a significant figure in the history of the VFL. His impact on Australian rules football endures, with his contributions celebrated by fans and historians alike.

Quick Facts

Full nameArthur Robson
Date of birth1878-03-29
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