Jim Davis (rugby league)

Jim Davis (1887–1934) was a pioneer Australian rugby league footballer.

He was one of his country's first national representative players making the 1908–09 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and then had a patchy first-grade club career in the first decade of the code's popularity in Sydney.

His top-grade career finished up back at Souths in 1918-19 before concluding with a country stint at Parkes.

At the end of that season he was selected in the 35-man squad to make the first-ever Kangaroo Tour.

[7] The inquest into his death was held at Parkes, New South Wales on 22 February 1934.