He made his debut for
Sale Sharks against Coventry in November 2000. In the 2005/6 season he became the first person to have won both the
Guinness Premiership, and the
Super League trophies.
England Robinson made his
England début as a substitute against
Italy in February 2001, having played in the A match against Wales at Wrexham a fortnight earlier. In doing so he was only the second man ever to play rugby union for England after having first played rugby league for Great Britain (the first having been
Barrie-Jon Mather in 1999). He scored 30 tries in 56 international matches, including a try in the
2003 World Cup Final against
Australia. He played in all seven of England's World Cup games in 2003. In the
2004 Six Nations, he scored three tries playing as a centre in the opening match against Italy and was named
Man of the Match. Robinson chose to opt out of the 2004 summer tour to recover. After
Lawrence Dallaglio's international retirement in 2005,
Jonny Wilkinson was initially appointed captain. However, Wilkinson was injured for the 2005 autumn internationals and Robinson was appointed captain. He was the 118th captain of England, the first mixed-race player and the first former professional
rugby league footballer to captain England. In his first appearance as captain, he scored a
hat-trick of
tries in a 70–0 rout of
Canada.
British & Irish Lions Robinson was selected by the
British & Irish Lions for their
2001 tour of Australia, and was one of the outstanding players in the side that won the first Test in Brisbane 29–13. In that game he sidestepped past
Australian fullback
Chris Latham. He went on to score another try in the last Test. Robinson was again called up to the Lions'
2005 tour of New Zealand. He was excused from travelling with the bulk of the touring party to spend time with his wife, who was expecting the couple's fourth child in August. Throughout his career, he normally brought his wife and children along when he went on a tour, but her pregnancy made this impossible for the 2005 tour. He joined the team on 7 June, well in advance of the first
New Zealand test on 25 June.
International retirement On 24 September 2005, Robinson announced his retirement from international rugby union, stating that he wished to spend more time with his family. In the
2005–2006 season, Robinson led his club
Sale Sharks to their first ever
Premiership title. He scored two tries on his return in England's opening victory over Scotland. He also scored another try against the
Italians the following week. On 2 April 2007, Robinson announced he would retire from playing club rugby at the end of the 2006/07 season. He also announced he would participate, if required, in England's summer friendlies and the 2007 Rugby World Cup, before retiring completely from the sport. His last game for Sale Sharks came at home to Bath on Friday 13 April. Robinson said, "I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Sale Sharks but the time has come to move on to other things. I want my last game for Sale Sharks to be a home game (v Bath) and want to be able to say a big thank you to the supporters of this great club." On 13 April 2007, Robinson ended his club career with a match-winning try 6 seconds from time as Sale edged past Bath in the Guinness Premiership. In the last play of the game, he received the ball 30 metres out and could not be stopped. He was then given the opportunity to convert the try, only to miss by a matter of inches past the left post. On 14 September 2007, Robinson left the field to a standing ovation during England's defeat by South Africa, with a
hamstring injury. This kept him out of England's remaining two group games, but he resumed full training in time to be available to play in the knock-out stages. In the quarter-final against Australia, Robinson returned to the side as full back and played his part in a tense 12–10 victory over the Wallabies. In the semi-final victory over France, his 50th cap, he was given the honour of leading out the England team. Robinson's last game for England came in the 2007 World Cup Final defeat by South Africa, when he was forced to leave the field during the second half, due to an injury. He was one of only four players to have started both the 2003 and 2007 Finals, the other three being
Jonny Wilkinson,
Ben Kay, and
Phil Vickery. Robinson was selected to play for the
Barbarians at Twickenham on 1 December 2007, showing many of his trademark runs and received a standing ovation as he left the field for the last time in the 68th minute of the match.
Fylde On 26 July 2010, Robinson came out of retirement at the age of 35 to play for
National League 2 North side;
Fylde. He announced his final retirement on 7 July 2011.
International tries England British & Irish Lions == Coaching career ==