Borth Todd
Borth Todd (28 October 1888 – 31 December 1962) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He played as a Fly half.[1] Rugby Union careerAmateur careerTodd played for Gala, usually playing at Fly half and sometimes Inside Centre. He was to become club captain.[1] Provincial careerTodd played for the South of Scotland in 1910.[2] The first outing of the Combined Scottish Districts was originally deemed a 'Glasgow and Districts' line-up, despite players from all around Scotland actually outnumbering those from Glasgow District. Todd played for the combined district side on 27 November 1912 against South Africa.[3] Todd also played for a Borders XV against Glasgow Academicals in December 1913; missing out on selection for the South versus North match the same day.[4] International careerTodd was capped just the once for Scotland in 1911. Although he normally played at Fly half or Inside Centre for Gala, he was capped playing Full Back.[5] Administrative careerIn 1937 Todd was made President of Gala. A year later the club made him a life member.[1] Cricket careerTodd was noted as a hard hitting batsman.[1] He played cricket for Gala cricket club.[6] References
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