Bunny_Reid

Bunny Reid

Bunny Reid

South African rugby union footballer


Bernard Charlton "Bunny" Reid (12 July 1910 โ€“ 11 September 1976) was a South African international rugby union player.

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Reid grew up in Port Elizabeth, where he attended Grey High School, but was from East London originally. He played his early rugby at East London club Cambridge and competed for Border provincially.[1] He was capped for the first and only time in a Test match against Australia at Port Elizabeth in 1933, as a full-back.[2]

During the 1930s, Reid was also a competent cricketer and played two first-class matches for the Border cricket team. The first was against Natal in the 1934/35 Currie Cup and the second against Western Province in the same competition, two seasons later.[3] Reid, who played as a right handed lower order batsman, also had a younger brother named Seymour who later played cricket for Border.


References

  1. "SA Rugby Player Profile โ€“ Bunny Reid". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 4 June 2016.



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