Lieutenant colonel Geoffrey Seymour Conway (15 November 1897 – 3 September 1984) was an English military officer, scholar and international rugby union player of the 1920s.
He was educated at Edinburgh's Fettes College and studied for an honours degree in classics at the University of Cambridge, where he gained rugby blues.
[3] Conway served as a Royal Garrison Artillery officer during World War I and was awarded a Military Cross.
[3] A forward, Conway was capped 18 times for England from 1920 to 1927, playing in both the second and back rows of the scrum.
His England career included three Five Nations grand slam-winning campaigns and a match against the All Blacks at Twickenham, which was one of only two occasions he finished on a losing team.