Emily Robinson
- 32Age
- 33Caps
Emily Robinson (Waratah #133) is the most-capped player in Waratahs history, beating the record in 2024 set by former fullback Karen Lambert.
Robinson started her Super Rugby Women's career with the Waratahs in 2018 for the inaugural season and has been a mainstay ever since.
Robinson's passion for rugby union began when she was eight years old.
She played until the age of 12 before she was forced to stop because there was no girls team for her to continue with and she was not permitted to join in with the boys.
After a two-year hiatus from the sport, Robinson began training with the Warringah Rats' open women's team in Sydney's Shute Shield competition — she was just 14 at the time.
From there, Robinson began playing for Sydney Women's in the National Women's Championship in 2011 and made her Wallaroos debut in 2016 prior to the Super Rugby Women's competition kicking off with the Tahs.
Robinson is on the comeback trail in 2025 after shoulder surgery ruled her out of most of last season.