- Andrew Robson

In the
2015 Lederer Andrew Robson parthered his partner from the 1990's
and now regular England partner, Tony Forrester. Separately and
together, they have won countless domestic events, including the
Gold Cup for the past three years and the Premier League for the past two.
Playing is only part of Andrew's life in bridge - he writes daily for The Times
and weekly for Country LIfe and Money Week. He runs the famous Andrew
Robson Bridge Club in South West London where he teaches. He also
travels the country teaching charity bridge days and master classes.
Andrew was awarded the OBE for services to the game of bridge and to
charity.
21 appearances, 8x 1st, 2x 2nd
All Stars[5, 5x 1st] 1998 (1st), 1999 (1st), 2000 (1st), 2001 (1st), 2002 (1st)
Naturals [4, 1x 2nd] 1994, 1995 (2nd), 1996, 1997
England Open [3, 1x 1st] 1992, 2013, 2015 (1st)
Holders [3, 1x 2nd] 2004, 2009, 2011
Gold Cup [2, 2x 1st] 2008, 2010,
Crockfords[1] 2012
The A Team [1] 2006
Acol [1] 1993
Anglo-Ireland [1] 1987
1. President's Team (Bernard Teltscher; Victor Silverstone; Willie
Coyle; Tom Townsend; Stelio Di Bello)
2. Holders (Neil Rosen; Martin Jones; Michael Byrne; Michael Bell;
Peter Crouch; Simon Cope)
3. England (Bermuda Bowl) (David Gold; Tony Forrester; Andrew Robson;
Alexander Allfrey)
4. England (Venice Cup) (Heather Dhondy; Nevena Senior; Sally Brock;
Barry Myers; Fiona Brown; Susan Stockdale)
5. Spring Fours (Janet DeBotton; Nick Sandqvist; David Burn; Thomas
Charlsen; Thor-Erik Hoftaniska; Artur Malinowski)
6. Premier League (Frances Hinden; Jeffrey Allerton; Grahame Osborne;
Chris Jagger)
7. Zia & Friends (Zia; David Bakhshi; Espen Erichsen; Nick
Irens; Erlend Skjetne)
8. European Aces (Gunnar Hallberg; Paul Hackett; Justin Hackett; John
Holland; David Mossop; Jarek Pszczola )
9. Norway (Boye Brogeland; Simon Gillis, Erik Saelensminde; Geir
Brekka)
10.YCKO Winners (Paul Martin; Paula Leslie; Dom Goodwin; Gordon
Rainsford)
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