A quiet man off the field, Gray was a mean beast on it, a player whose deeds were exceptional but who tarnished his reputation with too many acts of thuggery.
After rugby, he began to mix his farming life with a career in local politics with work for the Hutt County Council, the Porirua City Council, Hutt Valley Energy Board and Wellington Regional Council.
He had ambitions to enter Parliament and former All Black Earle Kirton, who knew him well, believes he had all the qualities to be a Labour Prime Minister.
Gray had been confirmed as a candidate for Western Hutt when he died suddenly in 1992, six months after one of his All Black teammates Kel Tremain also died.
Statistics
Date of birth: 24 June 1938
Position: Tighthead prop
Matches: 50
Tests: 24
Test debut: 7 December 1963 v Ireland, Dublin
Last test: 14 June 1969 v Wales, Auckland
Province: Wellington
Test tries: 4
Test points: 12