Greig Hunter Oliver (12 September 1964 – 3 July 2023) was a Scottish rugby union player turned development officer.
He won honours for South of Scotland at junior, under-21 and senior levels, and earned his first senior international cap for Scotland at the inaugural 1987 Rugby World Cup as a replacement for Gary Armstrong in their 60–21 win against Zimbabwe, with Oliver scoring one try and becoming Hawick's 50th international player during the match.
[2] Oliver and his wife, Fiona, had two children: son Jack who, like his father, is a scrum-half and joined Munster's academy in 2022, and daughter Ciara, who excelled at both gaelic football and camogie, being selected for the Limerick Ladies Minor in 2021 and representing Ahane camogie club.
[2] Oliver died in a paragliding accident on 3 July 2023 in Sea Point, South Africa.
[3] He had been on a tandem ride with a pilot, but collided with two paragliders near the landing site and crashed into rocks.