Grant Bernard Batty (born 31 August 1951 in Greytown, New Zealand) is a former rugby union footballer.
A diminutive but effective wing for the All Blacks, Batty played domestically for Wellington and Bay of Plenty.
He was also nicknamed "Twinkle Toes", or "Pocket Rocket" for his small size, explosive acceleration, and fearless combative approach.
"Grant Batty" a biography by Bob Howitt was published in 1977 by Rugby Press Limited (ISBM 0 9597553 0 6).
[1] Chris Laidlaw likened Batty to Robert Muldoon, 'small, stunted and radiating a single message to all around him: "Don't mess with me or I'll punch your lights out."'