Robin John Heming (11 December 1932 – 7 January 2023) was an Australian Lock/ No.8 rugby union player who played 21 tests for Australia between 1961 and 1967.
He was educated at North Sydney Boys High School[2] and qualified as an optometrist at what is now The University of New South Wales.
[3] After narrowly missing qualification for the Melbourne Olympics as a swimmer in 1956, Heming joined the Manly Marlins rugby club, and made the first grade side in his first season, playing at No.8.
[9] Wallaby captain John Thornett considered him part of a talented core of "world's best players in their positions" that helped his side to a series of historic victories in the 1960s.
Teammate and long serving national coaching director Dick Marks considered him the best "individual jumper" he'd ever seen.