Billy Hunter (5 June 1934 – 20 September 2016) was a Scotland international rugby union player.
[4] He was part of the North-South Provinces District side that beat Canada in 1962, scoring a try in the match.
[2] Hunter first worked in the local 'skinyards' which took raw sheepskins and prepared them for use in the woollen mills.
Coupling his work there with rugby training proved problematic - and Jim Renwick recalled: "Billy was always turning up late for training and [the trainer] Hugh McLeod wasn’t best pleased.
[2] He bred canaries to a national standard,[2] and won Scottish titles.