Breaking news: Canterbury Bulldogs mourn the loss of the iconic Geoff Robinson. Find out more about his legendary career and impact on the NRL community.
Geoff Robinson, a beloved legend of the Canterbury Bulldogs, has left a lasting impact on the rugby league community. With immense sadness, the Bulldogs announced the passing of the renowned player after his courageous battle with throat cancer. Known affectionately as 'the wild man,' Robinson's legacy transcends the field, as he was not only a fierce competitor but also a fan favorite.
Having played 139 first-grade games for the Bulldogs from 1977 to 1984 and making a memorable return in 1986, Robinson's dedication and passion for the sport were unmatched. His charismatic presence and unwavering spirit made him a cult hero among fans and a respected figure in the rugby league community.
Robinson's legacy extends beyond his playing days; he will always be remembered for his tenacity, sportsmanship, and unwavering commitment to the sport. His passing has left a void in the hearts of Bulldogs supporters and NRL enthusiasts alike, with tributes pouring in to honor his remarkable career and significant contribution to the game.
In the wake of his passing, the rugby league community joins in mourning the loss of this exceptional talent. Robinson's impact on the Canterbury Bulldogs and the NRL as a whole will forever be cherished, and his memory will continue to inspire future generations of players and fans.
Notable Facts: 1. Geoff Robinson battled throat and tongue cancer for years before his untimely passing. 2. He was a two-time premiership-winning forward for the Canterbury Bulldogs, solidifying his status as a true icon of the game.
It is with deep sadness that the Bulldogs advise of the passing of Club legend Geoff Robinson.
After a long battle with throat cancer, he is believed to have passed away due to a heart attack. Known as 'the wild man', Robinson was instantly recognisable ...
Canterbury legend Geoff Robinson, who passed away today after a long battle with cancer, was a fierce competitor - and will always be remembered for one ...
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He was 66. Robinson played 139 first grade games for the Bulldogs between 1977 and 1984 before returning in 1986. He had battled throat cancer for years but is ...
Known as 'Robbo' during his playing days, Robinson played in 139 games for the Bulldogs between 1977 and 1984. He returned two seasons later in 1986, after a ...
Canterbury cult figure Geoff Robinson has died. He was 66.
Canterbury Bulldogs icon Geoff Robinson has died at the age of 66, with the club leading tributes for the two-time premiership winning forward.