Bill Cotty Explained

Bill Cotty
Birth Name:William Alfred Henry Cotty
Birth Date:24 February 1875
Birth Place:Kimberley, South Africa
Death Place:Kimberley, South Africa
Ru Position:Scrum-half
Repteam1:South Africa
Repyears1:1896
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:0
Ru Ntupdate:19 July 2010
Ru Province1:Griqualand West
Ru Provinceupdate:19 July 2010

William Alfred Henry Cotty (24 February 1875 – 6 September 1928) was a South African international rugby union player. Born in Kimberley, he attended Kimberley Boys' High School before playing provincial rugby for Griqualand West (now known as Griquas). He made his only Test appearance for South Africa during Great Britain's 1896 tour. He played as a scrum-half in the 3rd Test of the series, a 9–3 loss in Kimberley.[1]

During the Siege of Kimberley, Cotty fought as a trooper[2] in the Kimberley Light Horse, a colonial unit of the Boer War of 1899–1902.[3] This is unsurprising as the family were very close to Cecil Rhodes.[4] It was Rhodes who had sponsored the raising of this new regiment, the Kimberley Light Horse, in anticipation of conflict with the Boers and shortly prior to the Siege of Kimberley. The Kimberley regiment is one of only two regiments of the British Empire holding as a Battle Honour the defence of its own city - in this instance Defence of Kimberley. Bill Cotty received the Defence of Kimberley clasp[5] and the Kimberley Star for his service.

Cotty died in 1928, in Kimberley, at the age of 53.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bill Cotty . Springbok Rugby Hall of Fame. 2010-09-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20101004223649/http://www.genslin.us/bokke/. 4 October 2010 . live.
  2. Web site: Britishmedals.us .
  3. Web site: Record Details for William Alfred Henry Cotty.
  4. THE S.A. MINING AND ENGINEERING JOURNAL. Johannesburg, October 8, 1921. Early History of De Beers. COTTY'S— CECIL JOHN RHODES AND BAXTERS GULLY— A LADY DIGGER. (By W. P. Taylor.) (William Peter Taylor)
  5. Web site: Anglo Boer War - Kimberley Siege Account and Medal Roll.
  6. Web site: South Africa / Players & Officials / Bill Cotty . Scrum . 2010-09-05.