Tim Robb Explained

Tim Robb
Fullname:Harold Warwick Robb
Birth Date:17 December 1924
Birth Place:Yea, Victoria
Death Place:Albury, New South Wales
Originalteam:Yarraville (VFA)
Height:170 cm
Weight:72 kg
Statsend:1951
Years1:1947–1949
Club1:Footscray
Games Goals1:40 (63)
Years2:1949–1951
Club2:North Melbourne
Games Goals2:34 (51)
Games Goalstotal:74 (114)
Coachyears1:1952-1953
Coachclub1:The Rock
Coachyears2:1954-1956
Coachclub2:North Albury
Coachyears3:1957–1962
Coachclub3:Wagga Tigers
Coachyears4:1963–1964
Coachclub4:Collingullie
Coachyears5:1965–1967
Coachclub5:North Wagga
Coachyears6:1969–1970
Coachclub6:Wagga Tigers
Coachyears7:1971
Coachclub7:North Albury
Coachyears8:1973-1975
Coachclub8:Albury
Coachyears9:1978
Coachclub9:Walbundrie
Coachyears10:1982
Coachclub10:Lockhart
Careerhighlights:VFA
  • 1946 Argus Newspaper VFA Footballer of the Year

VFL

  • 1950 VFL Grand Final: North Melbourne

O&MFL

  • 1955 O&MFL Premiership: North Albury

Farrer FL

  • 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962 Farrer FL Premierships: Wagga Tigers

Milbrulong FL

  • 1963, 1964 Milbrulong FL Premierships: Collingullie

Hume FL

Harold Warwick "Tim" Robb (17 December 1924 – 2 March 1985)[1] was an Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray and North Melbourne in the VFL.

Robb shared the 1946 Argus Cup newspaper award for the best and fairest player in the Victorian Football Association, when representing the Yarraville Football Club.[2] Robb finished fourth in the 1946 VFA Recorder Cup trophy, with 23 votes.[3]

Robb played as a rover and was also a capable goalkicker for his clubs. His first club was Footscray with whom he debuted in 1947 and spent two and a half seasons there. During the 1949 season he transferred to North Melbourne. He was a member of North Melbourne's inaugural 1950 VFL Grand Final team and kicked two goals in a losing cause.

Prior to playing VFL football, Robb served in both the Australian Army[4] and the Royal Australian Navy[5] during world War II.

Robb coached The Rock Football Club in 1952[6] & 1953 in the Albury & District Football League and was runner up in the league's best and fairest medal on a count back in 1952[7] and was runner up again in the medal in 1953.[8]

Robb accepted the coaching position at North Albury in 1954.[9] and was captain coach of their 1955 O&MFL premiership and were runners up in 1956.[10]

Robb was captain-coach of the Ovens & Murray Football League Inter-league side that won the 1955 Victorian Country Football Championships in Albury.[11]

Robb moved to Wagga as captain-coach of the Wagga Tigers and led them to five premierships, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961 and 1962 and runners up in 1960.[12] He then coached Collingullie to back to back Milbrulong Football League premierships in 1963 and 1964.

In 1960, Robb, a rover-forward topped the Farrer Football League goalkicking list with 69 goals ahead of Culcairn’s evergreen Harry “Splinter” Liston with 65.[13] [14]

Robb retired from playing after the 1967 football season.

Robb was captain coach of three teams in major leagues that made ten successive grand finals, between 1955 and 1964 for eight premierships![15]

Robb coached Walbundrie to a Hume Football League premiership in 1978 and then coached Lockhart to the 1981 Hume Football League premiership.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tim Robb – Player Bio. Australian Football. 20 November 2014.
  2. Web site: 1946 - Argus Cup . The Argus . 19 November 2022 . 11 . 9 October 1946.
  3. Web site: Findlay wins Recorder Cup . The Argus . The Argus . 19 November 2022 . 12 . 12 September 1946.
  4. Web site: World War II Roll: ROBB, Harold Warwick (Army) . Department of Veterans Affairs.
  5. Web site: World War II Roll: ROBB, Harold Warwick (Navy) . Department of Veterans Affairs.
  6. Web site: 1952 - Melbourne League Star Praises Standard of District Football . The Observer (Henty, NSW) . 5 February 2022 . 1 . 4 July 1952.
  7. Web site: 1952 - Albury star for North . The Herald (Melbourne, Vic) . 4 February 2022 . 16 . 6 August 1952.
  8. Web site: 1953 - Culcairn Win Second Successive A. & D. League Premiership . The Observer (Henty, NSW) . 4 February 2022 . 9 . 11 September 1953.
  9. Web site: 1953 - Tim Robb's letter . Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW) . 5 February 2022 . 8 . 19 March 1954.
  10. Web site: O&MFNL Grand Finals . Ovens & Murray FNL . 19 November 2022 . 1955.
  11. Web site: 1955 - OVENS-MURRAY ARE COUNTRY FOOTY KINGS . The Argus . 17 August 2022 . 7 . 14 June 1955.
  12. Web site: Wagga Tigers - Honourboard . Wagga Tigers FNC . 7 February 2022.
  13. Web site: Lockhart’s Stunning Win Over Favourites Wagga Tigers in the 1960 Grand Final . NSW Football History . 7 February 2022 . 14 May 2020.
  14. Web site: 1960 - Farrer FL - "The Crier" . NSW Football History . 7 February 2022.
  15. Web site: Tim Robb: A Magnificent Career . NSW Football History . O&MFNL Critic . 19 November 2022 . 20 . 1993.