He would be playing state cricket, but coming back to Australia to play Aus state cricket would mean he'd have to play in England as an overseas player which would jeopardize his spot at Middlesex which isn't what he wanted to do. Still lives in Australia and plays club cricket here every season. Averaged 54 opening the batting in Sydney First Grade with 3 hundreds this season just gone.
Still has a big Australian accent with lots of mates here, nice guy too.
Sammy Robson has done well in the last two club seasons and would definitely have been selected for NSW's last season - if he wanted to make himself available.
However, when he went to England four years ago, his club record was nothing to get excited about....and he wasn't going to leap frog Katich, Jacques and Hughes in the 2008/09 NSW line up. Watson headed to NSW soon after as well. So Robson was up against it at that time.
Nowadays, he is a better player and would be in contention for an Oz cap - if he played FC cricket in Oz.
Playing cricket professionally as "local" player rather than a foreign player is evidently more important to him. Fair enough too, because there are no guarantees that he will make it as a test player for either Australia or England, whereas he has a lucrative County career sown up for the next 12 years.
Who can blame him?
In his shoes, I would do the same.