Benjamin Anthony Robbins (born 27 December 1976) is a former
Australian rules football
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er who played with the
Brisbane Bears, the
Brisbane Lions and
North Melbourne in the
Australian Football League
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(AFL).
Robbins, who was from
Maffra
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, played in the
TAC Cup for Gippsland Power before he was recruited by the
West Coast Eagles with the 33rd pick of the
1993 AFL draft. The son of former
Richmond
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player
Graham Robbins, he chose to remain in
Gippsland and it was not until 1995 that he made the move to Western Australia. Robbins was unable to break into the Eagles team and instead spent the season playing for
Perth in the
West Australian Football League (WAFL). As a result, he was traded at the end of the year to the Brisbane Bears, for pick 66 in the draft which was used on Neil Marshall.
After making his long-awaited AFL debut in 1996, Robbins found himself changing clubs again for the
1997 AFL season
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due to the merger between the Bears and
Fitzroy. A midfielder, Robbins struggled to cement a spot in the Lions' team as they already had a strong combination in the middle. He made 11 appearances in 2001, Brisbane's premiership winning season, but did not participate in the finals.
Robbins was then delisted and he nominated for the
2001 AFL draft
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, where he was picked up by the Kangaroos with the 54th selection. He played in all of the Victorian club's 23 games in 2002 and featured prominently again in 2003, however he spent the 2004 season in the
Victorian Football League (VFL) with
Port Melbourne.
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1976 births
Brisbane Bears players
Brisbane Lions players
North Melbourne Football Club players
Perth Football Club players
Port Melbourne Football Club players
Living people
Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia)
Gippsland Power players
Maffra Football Club players
People from Maffra