Australian former RL coach and professional rugby league footballer
For the rugby league footballer of the 1940s, see Norman Robinson (rugby league).
Norm Robinson
Latchem in 1939
Personal information
Full name
Norman Charles Robinson
Born
(1900-10-17)17 October 1900 Balmain, Sydney, Australia
Died
18 March 1980(1980-03-18) (aged 79) Milton, Sydney, Australia
Playing information
Position
Halfback
Club
Years
Team
Pld
T
G
FG
P
1924–27
Balmain
37
11
7
0
47
1928
Cootamundra
1929–33
Balmain
34
8
14
0
52
1934–37
Yanco
Total
71
19
21
0
99
Representative
Years
Team
Pld
T
G
FG
P
1925–26
New South Wales
5
1
0
0
3
1928
Southern NSW
Coaching information
Club
Years
Team
Gms
W
D
L
W%
1930
Balmain
14
5
2
7
36
1944–47
Balmain
72
48
5
19
67
1954–56
Balmain
57
31
2
24
54
Total
143
84
9
50
59
Representative
Years
Team
Gms
W
D
L
W%
1948
New South Wales
4
3
0
1
75
1953
American All Stars
1
0
0
1
0
1958
Australia
3
1
0
2
33
Source: Rugby League Project
As of 2 June 2013
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Norman "Latchem" Robinson (17 October 1900 – 18 March 1980) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer, coach, selector and club administrator for the Balmain Tigers club in Sydney and a City, State and National selector and manager. He also served as NSW and Australian coach in 1948 and 1958 respectively.
from both Balmain and Western Suburbs. NormRobinson was voted the Coach of the Century. The "Latchem" Robinson stand at Leichhardt Oval, Balmain's home...
code's centenary year in Australia. RLP Rugby League Project Coaches John Robinson and Garrett Jones (8 June 1988). "Family fights to clear League Hero's...
the Keith Barnes Stand and NormRobinson Stand were named in honour of Balmain Tigers greats, Keith Barnes and NormRobinson. From 2005 until 2012, it...
1938-43 Bill Kelly 1944-47 NormRobinson 1948-50 Athol Smith 1951 Jim Duckworth 1952-53 Arthur Patton 1954-56 NormRobinson 1957 Sid Ryan 1958-60 John...
Norman Robinson may refer to: Norman Lubbock Robinson (1890-1951), took historic photos of Canada's North NormRobinson (1900–1980), Australian rugby league...
against the touring Great Britain Lions. In 1955 he was signed by Norm "Latchem" Robinson to join the Balmain Tigers and moved to the district and straight...
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 1963–1964 Succeeded by Eddie Burns 1965 Preceded by NormRobinson 1958 Coach Australia 1959-1960 Succeeded by Keith Barnes 1960 Preceded by...
Churchill 1954–55 Vic Hey 1956–57 Ken Kearney 1957 Herbert Poole 1958 NormRobinson 1959–60 Clive Churchill 1960 Keith Barnes 1961 Brian Carlson 1962 Harry...
1938-43 Bill Kelly 1944-47 NormRobinson 1948-50 Athol Smith 1951 Jim Duckworth 1952-53 Arthur Patton 1954-56 NormRobinson 1957 Sid Ryan 1958-60 John...
Churchill 1954–55 Vic Hey 1956–57 Ken Kearney 1957 Herbert Poole 1958 NormRobinson 1959–60 Clive Churchill 1960 Keith Barnes 1961 Brian Carlson 1962 Harry...
1938-43 Bill Kelly 1944-47 NormRobinson 1948-50 Athol Smith 1951 Jim Duckworth 1952-53 Arthur Patton 1954-56 NormRobinson 1957 Sid Ryan 1958-60 John...
The norm of reciprocity requires that people repay in kind what others have done for them. It can be understood as the expectation that people will respond...
1938-43 Bill Kelly 1944-47 NormRobinson 1948-50 Athol Smith 1951 Jim Duckworth 1952-53 Arthur Patton 1954-56 NormRobinson 1957 Sid Ryan 1958-60 John...
1938-43 Bill Kelly 1944-47 NormRobinson 1948-50 Athol Smith 1951 Jim Duckworth 1952-53 Arthur Patton 1954-56 NormRobinson 1957 Sid Ryan 1958-60 John...
he was then competing for a representative position against star players Norm Provan and Rex Mossop. He retired at the end of 1959 at the age of 35. Bath...
1 August 2018, Meninga was announced as one of The Immortals, along with Norm Provan, Frank Burge, Dave Brown and Dally Messenger. David Campese, Peter...
ever win a Grand Final. The side was captained by Peter Provan, brother of Norm, and coached by Leo Nosworthy. The 1970s were not a great era for the Tigers...
post went flying the crowd spilled onto the field in excitement. Referee Robinson looked set to award Australia the try, and the game (and with it the Ashes)...
Churchill 1954–55 Vic Hey 1956–57 Ken Kearney 1957 Herbert Poole 1958 NormRobinson 1959–60 Clive Churchill 1960 Keith Barnes 1961 Brian Carlson 1962 Harry...