Robert Tubman (6 June 1884 – 17 December 1956) was a pioneer Australian rugby league footballer, one of his country's first selected national representatives.
He was selected in the first ever Queensland Maroons state representative side to play the new "Northern Union" style of rugby, taking on Albert Baskerville's New Zealand All Golds on their inaugural tour.
[4] When the New Zealand team came back on the return leg of their tour, they played three Test matches against the first Australian representative sides ever selected.
Tubman played in that Test at prop-forward and has been allocated Kangaroo representative No.
[6] During the 1910 Ashes series played in Australia, Tubman made his 2nd and final national representative appearance in the second-row.