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==== Record by country ==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Opponent ! Played ! Won ! Drawn ! Lost ! Win ratio (%) ! For ! Against |- align=center | align=left|{{ru|Argentina}} {{WDL|decimals=0|1|0|0|1}} || 18 || 25 |- align=center | align=left|{{ru|Australia}} {{WDL|decimals=0|4|1|0|3}} || 66 || 114 |- align=center | align=left|{{ru|Canada}} {{WDL|decimals=0|1|1|0|0}} || 70 || 0 |- align=center | align=left|{{ru|France}} {{WDL|decimals=0|2|0|0|2}} || 23 || 49 |- align=center | align=left|{{ru|Ireland}} {{WDL|decimals=0|2|0|0|2}} || 37 || 47 |- align=center | align=left|{{ru|Italy}} {{WDL|decimals=0|2|2|0|0}} || 70 || 23 |- align=center | align=left|{{ru|New Zealand}} {{WDL|decimals=0|2|0|0|2}} || 39 || 64 |- align=center | align=left|{{ru|Samoa}} {{WDL|decimals=0|1|1|0|0}} || 40 || 3 |- align=center | align=left|{{ru|Scotland}} {{WDL|decimals=0|2|1|0|1}} || 55 || 40 |- align=center | align=left|{{ru|South Africa}} {{WDL|decimals=0|3|2|0|1}} || 69 || 62 |- align=center | align=left|{{ru|Wales}} {{WDL|decimals=0|2|1|0|1}} || 56 || 24 |- align=center ! TOTAL {{WDLtot|decimals=0|22|9|0|13}} ! 543 ! 451 |} In the summer of 2007, the [[Scottish Rugby Union]] appointed Robinson the new head coach of [[Edinburgh Rugby]], as well as joint coach of [[Scotland A national rugby union team|Scotland A]] with [[Glasgow Warriors|Glasgow]] coach [[Sean Lineen]]. In his first season as coach, he guided Edinburgh to the highest ever finish by a Scottish side at that time<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/rugbyunion/match_report/0,,11069_61543_1,00.html |title=Match Report | Glasgow v Zebre - 10th May 2014 | Sky Sports | Rugby Union News |access-date=16 October 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140831213645/http://www.skysports.com/rugbyunion/match_report/0%2C%2C11069_61543_1%2C00.html |archive-date=31 August 2014 }}</ref> in the [[Pro14|Celtic League]] (joint 3rd), despite numerous international players leaving the previous summer for more lucrative contracts in England and France. The following season (2008β09) Edinburgh leap-frogged [[Leinster Rugby|Leinster]] and the [[Ospreys (rugby union)|Ospreys]] on the final day of the competition to finish runners-up behind [[Munster Rugby|Munster]]. Edinburgh also finished highest points scorers. He stepped down in June 2009 to take up the role of head coach of Scotland, replacing [[Frank Hadden]]. Although his time as Scotland coach included a 2β0 series win in Argentina and home wins over Australia and South Africa β the latter advancing Scotland to a record sixth place in the world rankings β his stint ended after a string of disappointing results, culminating in defeat by Tonga on 24 November 2012 which was followed a day later by his resignation.
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