Career
He also had a noted football career in Western Australia, during which time he became a first-class cricketer for the state team One of four Robinson brothers to play in the VFL, he was just 17 when he played for Essendon in the 1904 VFL season. Robinson, who was a former Brighton junior, played nine games over the course of the year.
Eight of those games were with brothers Bill and Fred.
Robinson had two sons, Alexander William and George, who both played first-class cricket in Western Australia. A follower, Robinson later moved to Western Australia and played football for Boulder City in the Goldfields Football League.
He represented Western Australia in the 1908 Melbourne Carnival, withdrew from the 1911 Adelaide Carnival through injury and represented the state once more at the 1914 Sydney Carnivals. Robinson was a right handed middle order batsman who batted at four in his only first-class match, which was played against the touring Marylebone Club of England in 1907/08.
Playing on the Western Australia Association Ground, Robinson scored 23 in the first innings and just one in the second.
He was dismissed by English Test cricketer Jack Crawford both times. After the war ended, Robinson had served as non-playing coach at Boulder City. He was appointed senior coach of Subiaco, in the West Australian Football League, for the 1928 season and remained there for two years.
In his first season in charge he guided the club to third position and in 1929 steered them to fourth.