Ian Robertson

Ian Robertson

Ex Springbok centre and fullback, Ian Robertson, a skilled and determined player from what was then Rhodesia, died on Monday 24 August 2015.

He was only 65 but had been ill for a long time in a battle against leukaemia, ironic for such a fit man who helped so many others to fitness.

He played in 5 Tests for South Africa – not many but then there were not many in the 70’s and it was that much harder for a Rhodesian to be selected.

He 1st became a Springbok in 1974 as part of the rebuilding of the team after the trashing by the 1974 British Lions. He was chosen as a centre and played his 1st Test against France in Toulouse and then his 2nd at Parc des Princes in Paris. The Springboks won both, the 1st one 13 / 4, the 2nd 10 / 8.

In each case his centre partner was Johan Oosthuizen. In 1976 the All Blacks came and Robertson played fullback against them in 2 Tests and centre in 1. The Springboks won the series 3 / 1. He also played for a World XV against Cardiff that year.

Robertson was Rhodesia’s Sportsman of the Year in 1976.

The year after he graduated from Prince Edward School he played 1st league rugby for Hararians and the next year, at the age of 19, he made his debut for Rhodesia. He moved from time to time between Rhodesia and South Africa but in all played 56 times for the land of his birth, ending as a flyhalf, between 1969 and 1979. In his last match for Zimbabwe Rhodesia he was badly injured in a tackle against Transvaal.

His moves were motivated by his desire to be a Springbok, arguments with Rhodesia’s rugby administration and then his need to develop a working career.

His 1st move was to Johannesburg, where he played for Transvaal B in 1973. His 2nd move was to Cape Town in 1975 when he played for Villagers and Western Province. In 1985, then aged 35, he played flyhalf for Pretoria Harlequins and Northern Transvaal.

Putting his achievements in perspective, he once said: “The most important day of my life was when 1 married my wife Sonia, and the next most important days of my life were the births of our 2 sons Brendon and Gareth. Playing rugby at international level is now therefore the 4th most important thing to have happened to me.”

Ian William Robertson was born in Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe) on 28 April 1950. He died in Durban, survived by his wife Sonia (They were married in 1973) and their sons Brendon and Gareth.

He was a fine player, a perfectionist, and a fine man.

 

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One Response to R.I.P: Ian Robertson dies aged 65

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    R.I.P.

    There goes a big man!

    I had the pleasure of meeting him whilst he was playing for Quins & Northern Transvaal, a gentleman and one of South Africa’s rugby sons.

    All the best to his family, my sincere condolences!

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