Nigel Gibbs (24 September 1922 – 26 May 2014) was an English international rugby union player.
A Clifton College product, Gibbs was the brother of England prop George Gibbs.[1] Their father, George H. Gibbs, was a noted public figure in Bristol who served as Secretary to the Lord Mayor and Sword-bearer.[2]
A fullback, Gibbs played his rugby for Oxford University, Bristol, Harlequins, Gloucestershire and Surrey. He won two England caps in the 1954 Five Nations Championship, kicking two conversions on debut against Scotland at Murrayfield to help England to a 13–3 win, then playing in Colombes against France.[4]