George Carmichael "Tot" Robinson (1876–1940) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1897 to 1901.
[2] He was the first player to be directly capped for England from Percy Park, and the first international from Northumberland, but was followed by several more in the next six years.
Robinson made his international debut on 6 February 1897 at Lansdowne Road in the Ireland vs England match.
[1] Despite this low winning return, Robinson had an incredibly high try scoring rate with eight tries over his eight caps.
From 1921 to 1929 he was a selector of the English team and in 1939 he was given the honour of serving for the traditional year's term as president of the RFU.