Bunny Reid
Bernard Charlton "Bunny" Reid was a South African international rugby union player.
Reid grew up in Port Elizabeth, where he attended Grey High School, but was from East [London, Eastern Cape|East London] originally. He played his early rugby at East London club Cambridge and competed for Border provincially. He was capped for the first and only time in a Test match against Australia national [rugby union team|Australia] at Port Elizabeth in 1933, as a full-back.
During the 1930s, Reid was also a competent cricketer and played two first-class matches for the Border [cricket team]. The first was against Natal in the 1934/35 Currie Cup and the second against Western Province in the same competition, two seasons later. Reid, who played as a right handed lower order batsman, also had a younger brother named Seymour who later played cricket for Border.