[2] Tulloch was due to get a Scotland cap against Wales in 1899 after impressing in the Cities versus Provinces match and was in the original selection.
T Tulloch has earned his place through sheer merit and I would be terribly disappointed if he did not add to his reputation in the Wales match'.
[12] After Tulloch's playing career was ended abruptly due to injury he became an international referee.
The Scottish Rugby Union offered Tulloch when the English referee Frank Potter-Irwin fell sick.
[22] The following year Lord Elgin gave a moving eulogy to Tulloch and quoted a poem by Henry van Dyke Jr. to honour him.
[23] Tulloch was added as a Director of Kelvinside Academy in December 1913, alongside James Greenlees.
Another famous Scottish rugby union player Douglas Schulze was the Academy rector at the time.