Norman Davidson (rugby union)

James Norman Grieve Davidson (28 January 1931 – 1 September 2024)[2] was a Scottish sportsman who represented Scotland in both cricket and rugby union.

[4] A right-handed batsman, Davidson made his debut for the Scottish cricket team in May 1951, against Warwickshire (an English county).

Later in the year, he also played matches against Northamptonshire, Ireland, and Worcestershire, as well as a two-day game against the touring South Africans.

[7] Davidson made his international debut on 12 January 1952 at Murrayfield in the Scotland vs France match.

[1] After his sporting career, Davidson emigrated to New Zealand and worked as a doctor at Whangarei Hospital.