Robert Warnock (born 19 January 1987) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club and Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
A very tall tap ruckman, at a height of 206 cm, Warnock played TAC Cup football for the Sandringham Dragons. He was recruited to the AFL by the Fremantle Football Club with the number 42 draft pick in the 2005 AFL Draft. Warnock played the entire 2006 season with his assigned WAFL club, West Perth. He made his AFL debut for Fremantle in Round 6, 2007 against the Brisbane Lions.
Warnock was regarded as one Fremantle's key future prospects, averaging ten hitouts per game in his first season of senior football, and being awarded the Beacon Award for the best new talent at the 2007 Doig Medal awards night. However, in 2008 he struggled to break into the side, playing only two of the first ten games as Fremantle preferred to select Daniel Gilmore, Michael Johnson or Kepler Bradley ahead of Warnock as Aaron Sandilands' ruck partner. This led to media speculation that he would return to Melbourne at the end of the season, and Warnock confirmed this at the end of the season. On the final day of 2008 trade week, Warnock was traded to the Carlton Football Club, his preferred destination, along with Fremantle's No. 69 draft pick, in exchange for Carlton's No. 24, 56 and 72 draft picks in the 2008 AFL Draft.
Alastair Robert Lyon Warnock (born 23 July 1953) is a British Circuit judge.
He was educated at Sedbergh School, the University of East Anglia (BA History, 1974), and the College of Law.
He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1977 and was made a Circuit judge in 2003. He has been a Senior Judge of the Sovereign Base Areas since 2012.