Ranald Cuthbertson | |||||||||||
Birth Name: | Ranald Ker Cuthbertson | ||||||||||
Birth Date: | 20 August 1899 | ||||||||||
Birth Place: | Edinburgh, Scotland | ||||||||||
Death Place: | Edinburgh, Scotland | ||||||||||
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Amatteam1: | Edinburgh Academicals | ||||||||||
Ru Provinceyears1: | - | ||||||||||
School: | Edinburgh Academy | ||||||||||
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Ranald Cuthbertson W.S. (20 August 1899 - 28 December 1983) was a Scottish rugby union player. He was the 73rd President of the Scottish Rugby Union.
Cuthbertson went to Edinburgh Academy and graduated in 1916. He then played for Edinburgh Academicals.[1]
Cuthberson was appointed Honorary Secretary of Edinburgh Academicals junior side in 1926,[2] and took on the same role for the main team in 1932.[3] He was also a director of the Infirmary Sevens in Edinburgh till 1934.[4]
In 1936, Cuthertson was elected to the committee of the Scottish Rugby Union, replacing A. I. S. McPherson of Edinburgh Academicals.[5] As a member of the committee, he travelled to Wales in 1939 with the Scotland international team for their match at Cardiff;,[6] and to Dublin for their match against Ireland.[7]
Cuthbertson acted as president of Edinburgh Academicals from 1948 to 1950.[8]
He was on the board of the International Rugby Board in 1954,[9] and in 1959 he became the 73rd President of the Scottish Rugby Union, a role he fulfilled for the standard term of one year.[10]
After he left the Edinburgh Academy, Cuthbertson signed up to the Royal Fleet Auxiliary in 1917.[11]
Cuthbertson played cricket for Edinburgh Academicals,[12] and was also a noted angler.[13]
Professionally, Cuthbertson was a lawyer, and a Writer to the Signet.[14] He joined the firm Mackenzie, Innes and Logan before moving on to the board of Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society.[15] He was a director of the Floors Stud Company of Kelso, the firm that the Duke of Roxburghe used to maintain his estate; Floors Castle was on the Duke's estate.[16]