Austin Robertson junior


Austin Christopher Robertson is a former Australian rules footballer who played with in the Victorian Football League and in the Western Australian National Football League. He is the son of former South Melbourne player Austin Robertson senior.
Robertson was a full forward and by the time he retired in 1974 he had amassed a WANFL record goal tally of 1211 goals, topped the WANFL goalkicking a record eight times and kicked over 100 goals in a season six times.
He was a premiership player with Subiaco in 1973, the only Grand Final of his career.
While playing for Subiaco he averaged 4.82 goals a game, being held goalless in a match only five times, two of which were in his final season when he was affected by injury and in 1968, kicked 162 goals. He spent a season with his father's club in 1966, kicking 60 goals in 18 games, which won the club's goalkicking for the year.
After his football career ended, Robertson was employed by businessman Kerry Packer and was one of the central figures in the establishment of World Series Cricket in 1977. Robertson subsequently managed many of Australia's leading cricketers over a period of 30 years, including Shane Warne.
He was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2015.