Austin Robertson Sr.

[7][8] While Robertson only played in the first two rounds in 1933, he missed out on South Melbourne's 1933 premiership win because he was in America organising a head-to-head race with Eddie Tolan at the Chicago World's Fair.

[9] During the 1937 season, Robertson was transferred to Perth by his employer, General Motors-Holden.

He was the youngest son of Mr and Mrs John Robertson, was educated at Xavier College Kew and married Dorothy McDonald in Elwood on 22 June 1940.

Robertson served in the Australian Army with the rank of Corporal during World War II.

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