Mark Robinson
Australian rules football journalist

Mark Robinson

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Australian rules football journalist
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25 December 1967(Bendigo, City of Greater Bendigo, Victoria, Australia)
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Introduction

Mark Robinson is an Australian sports journalist. He is the chief football writer for Melbourne's Herald Sun newspaper, appears on the 1116 SEN radio station's pre-match Australian Football League (AFL) discussion and co-hosts Fox Footy's AFL 360 television program.

Career

A junior footballer for the Sandhurst Football Club in Bendigo, Robinson began covering football in 1992. Throughout his career he has predominantly covered Australian rules football and has been the chief football writer for the Herald Sun since 2012 following the retirement of Mike Sheahan.

Robinson has co-hosted the AFL 360 television program on Fox Footy since 2010.

Robinson was a panelist on many of the 1116 SEN radio station's shows, including The Run Home and match day AFL discussion until the end of the 2017 season

In 2018, Robinson joined 3AW as a panelist on the Sunday Sport show alongside Daniel Harford and Jimmy Bartel.

Controversies and feuds

Robinson has been rumoured to have been involved in a variety of verbal and physical altercations with several fellow journalists, including Damian Barrett, Andy Maher and Michael Warner..

In June 2017, Robinson attacked then Collingwood footballer Alex Fasolo when his struggles with severe depression became known. In a tweet, which was later deleted, Robinson suggested that the quickness of Fasolo's recovery was an indication he was faking his illness. Somehow, Robinson faced no disciplinary action.

As of September 2019 the feud with Damian Barrett has reportedly been resolved.