Gregory Victor Davis (1939 - 1979) was a New Zealand born, national representative rugby union player for Australia.
Born in New Zealand, Greg Davis played for Katikati in the Thames Valley, for Otahuhu in Auckland and for Tauranga in the Bay of Plenty.
He debuted in a Sydney Test match against England in June 1963 and the following month was selected in the squad for the 1963 Australia rugby union tour of South Africa.
The next year he made the 1966–67 Australia rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France and played in twenty of the thirty-six matches including all five Tests.
His position as loose flanker required him to break quickly from the scrum and his speed and "devastating tackling proved a scourge to fly-halves".
[2] After retiring from rugby in 1972 Davis moved back to New Zealand the following year to further his business career and intending to work in real estate.