Background
Robertson was born in Shawlands, Glasgow, Scotland to William Alexander Robertson, a wine merchant.
Robertson was born in Shawlands, Glasgow, Scotland to William Alexander Robertson, a wine merchant.
He was educated at Haileybury School in Hertfordshire before entering the Glasgow Academy. He later studied at Glasgow University before matriculating to Christ"s College, Cambridge in 1889.
He received his Bachelor in 1893 and was called to the Bar at Lincoln"s Inn in 1895. With the outbreak of the First World War, Robertson joined the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, Anti-Aircraft Division. Robertson died aged 68 in Idstone, Berkshire, England.
Robertson first came to note as a rugby player when he represented Cambridge University in the 1892 Varsity match.
The 1893 game was a huge disappointment after heavy rainfall turned the Queen"s Club ground into mud. Although both teams came to the match with excellent reputations for exciting play, the game "degenerated into a scramble in the mud".
And the game ended in a nil-nil draw. While still representing Cambridge at club level, Robertson was selected Scotland for a rugby international against Wales as part of the 1893 Home Nations Championship.
The Welsh used the four three-quarter tactic to great effect and Scotland were well beaten on their own ground, 9-0.
The Scottish selectors acted angrily towards the back positions, making six changes. Robertson was one of those dropped, and never represented Scotland at rugby again.