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List of Old Boys Of St Joseph's College, Hunters Hillreport

  • Matthew Joseph Brodie (1864–1943), second Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand (1915–1943), first New Zealand born Catholic bishop. (Clergy)

  • Most Rev Geoffrey James Robinson (born 1937), Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney 1984–2004, Titular Bishop of Rusuca. (Clergy)

  • John Steven Satterthwaite (1928–2016), Bishop of Lismore 1971–2001. (Clergy)

  • Most Rev Philip Edward Wilson (born 1950), D.D. J.C.L., Archbishop of Adelaide. (Clergy)

  • Frank Marien (1890–1936), Editor-in-chief of Smith's Weekly. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Jimmy Sharman jnr (1912–2006), boxing promoter. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • John Olsen, AO, OBE [1943], (born 1928) artist. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Denis Kevans (1939–2005), left-wing poet, songwriter and folk singer. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Brian Castro (born 1950), award-winning novelist & essayist. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Jack Waterford (born 1952), former editor-in-chief of the Canberra Times'. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Peter Thompson (born 1952), ABC broadcaster & Adjunct Professor, Macquarie Uni, Dept of International Communication. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Paul Field [1978], (born 1961), singer The Cockroaches and manager The Wiggles. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • John Field [1979], (born 1962), guitarist The Cockroaches and songwriter. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Anthony Field [1980], (born 1963), guitarist and singer The Cockroaches and The Wiggles. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Tony Henry [1980], (born 1963), drummer of the '80s pop band The Cockroaches. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Tom Gleeson [1991], (born 1974), comedian, actor and radio personality. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Jackson Mullane, (born 1987), Australian Gladiator character "Outlaw" and State representative rugby winger. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Jono George, [2004], (born 1986), member of popular electronic music trio Rufus Du Sol.. (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Brigadier Sir Eugene Gorman (1891–1973), KBE, MC, QC military officer and barrister. (Military)

  • Air Marshal, Sir John McCauley (1899–1989Kn), KBE, CB, RAAF commander. (Military)

  • Vince Boddington (spy) (1963), Australian Secret Intelligence Service (Military)

  • Sir William Prentice MBE (1917-2004), Justice Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea 1969-79; Chief Justice of PNG 1978-79. (Law)

  • Hon. Justice Peter McInerney [1945], (1927–2014), New South Wales Supreme Court judge. (Law)

  • Sir William Deane AC KBE [1947] (born 1931), former Governor-General and former Justice of the High Court of Australia. (Law)

  • Hon. Chief Justice Murray Gleeson AC [1955], (born 1938), former Chief Justice Australia - High Court of Australia; former Chief Justice NSW - Supreme Court of New South Wales; former President - NSW Bar Asscn. (Law)

  • John Marsden (1942–2006), President of the Law Society of NSW. (Law)

  • Frank Downing (1907–1978), ALP MLA for Ryde, 1953–1968. (Politics and public service)

  • Norm Ryan (1912–1997), ALP MLA for Marrickville, 1953–73. (Politics and public service)

  • Harry Jensen (1913–1998), Lord Mayor of Sydney 1956-65, ALP MLA for Wyong & Munmorah, 1965-1981 and NSW Cabinet Minister 1976-81. (Politics and public service)

  • Jack Doohan OBE (1920–2007), National Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council 1978–91. (Politics and public service)

  • Laurie McGinty MBE (1921–1991), Mayor of Willoughby 1960-67, Lib MLA for Willoughby 1968–1978 and NSW Cabinet Minister 1973–76. (Politics and public service)

  • Hon Kevin Cairns [1945] (1929–1984), Lib, MHR seat of Lilley in Queensland 1963-80; Federal Cabinet Minister 1971–72. (Politics and public service)

  • Alan Woods AC (1930–1990), Secretary of the Department of Defence 1986–88 (Politics and public service)

  • Ernie Page OAM [1952], (1935–2018), Mayor of Waverley (Alderman 1962-1987), ALP MLA for Waverley (1981-1991) & Coogee (1991–2003) Minister for Local Government (1995–1999). (Politics and public service)

  • Bill Heffernan (born 1943), Lib Senator for New South Wales since 1996. (Politics and public service)

  • Craig Laundy [1988], Liberal MHR seat of Reid since 2013 and former Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation 2017–18. (Politics and public service)

  • Roy Butler (Australian politician) [1994], (born 1977) Member of NSW Legislative Assembly for the seat of Barwon since March 2019. (Politics and public service)

  • Victor Warren Fazio(1940–2015) Pioneering colorectal surgeon (Science and medicine)

  • Robert Henry Frater, AO (Born 1937) Eminent Australian scientist (Science and medicine)

  • Shane Moran [1979] (born 1961), aged-care entrepreneur and protector of Sydney's historic properties Swifts and Darling House. (Business)

  • John O'Neill, former CEO of Australian Rugby Union and Football Federation Australia.

    (Administration) (Sport)

  • Matt Carroll, former CEO of Yachting Australia and in 2017 appointed CEO of the Australian Olympic Committee.

    (Administration) (Sport)

  • Richard Honner, 400yd and long jump at the 1924 Paris Olympics.

    (Athletics) (Sport)

  • Jimmy Carlton, 100 and 200yd sprinter at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics.

    (Athletics) (Sport)

  • Patrick Dwyer, silver medalist 4 × 400 m Relay Athens 2004, competitor Sydney 2000 & 1998 Commonwealth Games.

    (Athletics) (Sport)

  • Stan McCabe, Australian Test Cricketer 39 Tests (1930–38).

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Evan O'Hanlon [2006], (born 1988) OAM, 5 x time gold-medal winning paralympic sprinter.

    (Paralympics) (Sport)

  • William Dixon [1928], 1936 Berlin Olympics (M2x).

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Clyde Elias [1929], 1936 Berlin Olympics (M8+).

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Phil Cayzer gold medalist Auckland 1950 (M8+) & bronze medalist at Helsinki 1952 (M8+).

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Bob Tinning gold medalist at Auckland 1950 (M8+) & bronze medalist at Helsinki 1952 (M8+).

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Alf Duval, silver medalist 1968 Mexico Olympics, (M8+).

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Joe Fazio [1960], (1942–2011) silver medalist 1968 Mexico Olympics, (M8+).

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Paul Rowe [1964], (1949-2015) finalist 1975 World C'ships (LM1X) & eight-time Australian champion.

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Edward "Terry" O'Hanlon [1972], coxswain 1975 & 77 World C'ships (M2+) & (M8+).

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Daniel Burke [1992], silver medalist Sydney 2000, M8.

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Francis Hegerty [2000], silver medalist Beijing 2008, M4-.

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Spencer Turrin, [2009], 2017 and 2018 World Champion (M4-); Rio 2016 Olympian M2-.

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Jack Hargreaves [2011], 2017 and 2018 World Champion (M4-).

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Campbell Watts [2013], silver medallist 2018 World Championships (M4X).

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Jack O'Brien [2016], two gold medals at 2019 World Rowing Cups II and III (M4-).

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Harry Caples, Kangaroo five-eighth, (1921–1922).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Arch Crippin, [1935] Kangaroo winger, (1936).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Jack Beaton, Kangaroo versatile back, (1936–1938).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Ben Kennedy, Kangaroo lock-forward, (2000–2006).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Steve Broughton, [1974] Wests Magpies (1982–1984) & Parramatta (1985) winger.

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Mick Aldous, [1978] Canberra Raiders centre (1984–85) and French Rugby League national coach.

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Matthew Wurth, [1978] North Sydney forward (1983–85).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Justin Dooley, Wests Magpies & Sydney City Roosters (1990–2001).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Darren Junee, Sydney City Roosters (1995–1998).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Peter Jorgensen. Sydney City Roosters (1995–1996). Penrith Panthers (1997–2001).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Jarrod Saffy, St George Dragons & Wests Magpies forward (2006–10) and Melbourne Rebels RU lock (2011–2013).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Darcy Lussick [2006], Parramatta Eels & Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles forward (2012–18).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Nathan Ross [2006], Newcastle Knights winger (2015–present).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Tom Wright [2015], Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles interchange player (2018).

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Morrie Murphy, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Winger (1947)

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Dr Herbert Moran, Wallaby 1 Test (1908–09) and captain in 16 matches

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Ted Fahey, Wallaby 4 Tests (1912–14) and captain in 7 matches

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Steve Williams, Wallaby 28 Tests (1980–1985) and captain in 7 matches;

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Edward Larkin [1896], Wallaby hooker, 1 Test (1903), MLA and soldier;

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Bill Cody, Wallaby flanker, 3 Tests (1913);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Ernie Reid, Wallaby centre, 3 Tests (1925);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Harry Woods, Wallaby prop, 8 Tests (1925–1928);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Eric Ford, (1904–86) Wallaby winger, 7 Tests (1927–29);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Jack Ford [1924], (1906–85) [1924] Wallaby #8, 11 Tests (1925–30);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Bill White, Wallaby winger, 3 Tests (1928–32);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • John Malone, Wallaby prop-forward 4 Tests, (1936–37) ;

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Bill Monti, Wallaby lock, 1 Test (1938) ;

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Paul Johnson, Wallaby centre, 2 Tests (1946);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Des Bannon, Wallaby fly-half, 1 Test (1946);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Brian Piper, Wallaby fullback, (1946–49);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Arthur Tonkin, Wallaby winger, 6 Tests (1947–50);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Jack Blomley, Wallaby centre, 7 Tests, (1949–50);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Vince Heinrich, Wallaby flanker, 2 Tests (1954)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Barry Roberts, Wallaby winger, 1 Test (1956);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Terry Curley, [1955] Wallaby fullback, 9 Tests (1957–58)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • John O'Gorman, Wallaby #8, 18 Tests (1961–67);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Ted Heinrich, Wallaby flanker, 10 Tests (1961–63);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Peter Ryan [1957], Wallaby fullback, 4 Tests (1963–66);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Jake Howard, Wallaby prop-forward, 7 Tests (1970–73);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Chris Carberry, Wallaby hooker, 13 Tests (1973–82);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Declan Curran, Wallaby prop-forward 5 Tests (1980–83);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Bruce Malouf, Wallaby hooker, 1 Test (1982);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Tony Daly, Wallaby prop, 41 Tests (1989–95);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Andrew Cairns, Wallaby Halfback, (1990)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Darren Junee, Wallaby fullback, 4 Tests (1989–94) and NSWRL player (Sydney Roosters);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Tim Kelaher, Wallaby fullback, 3 Tests (1992–93);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Peter Jorgensen, Wallaby winger, 2 tests (1992)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Matt Burke,OAM [1990] Wallaby fullback, 81 Tests (1993–2004);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Mark Bell, Wallaby hooker, 1 Test (1996);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Bill Young, Wallaby prop, 46 Tests (2000–2005);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Alister Campbell, Wallaby lock, 4 Tests (2005);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Brett Sheehan, Wallaby scrum-half, 7 Tests (2006-2012) and NRL player (South Sydney)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Luke Burgess, [2001] scrum-half 37 Tests, (2008–2011);

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Kurtley Beale,[2006] current Wallaby (2009-)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Paddy Ryan, prop 3 Tests (2012–2014)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Peter Betham current Wallaby (2013-)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Laurie Weeks current Wallaby (2013-)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Tom Robertson [2012] current Wallaby (2016-)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Ned Hanigan [2013] current Wallaby (2017-)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Michael Lipman, 10 Test appearances for England (2004–2008).

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Steve Devine,[1994] 10 Test appearances New Zealand(2002–2003).

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Pat Duignan, 2 RWC appearances for Ireland (1998).

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Pat McCutcheon, Australian Rugby Sevens (2010-)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Kevin O'Kane, [NSW Waratahs]] 1992-96.

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Peter Playford, NSW Waratahs and Australian Sevens three-quarter 2007–09.

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Afusipa Taumoepeau, Melbourne Rebels ACT Brumbies centre 2008–10.

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Jeremy Tilse, NSW Waratahs prop 2007–17

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Cameron Treloar, Queensland Reds lock 2006–07.

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Drew Hickey, NSW Waratahs flanker 2000–02.

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Matthew Carraro, NSW Waratahs centre/wing 2008–09. 2014–17

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Damien Fitzpatrick, NSW Waratahs hooker 2009–13, 2017-current.

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Alex Newsome, NSW Waratahs centre/wing 2018–current.

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Matthew Sandell, NSW Waratahs prop 2017–current.

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Andrew Deegan, Western Force fly half 2018–current.

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Tom Wright, ACT Brumbies utility back 2019–.

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Daniel Alessi, professional footballer for the Newcastle Jets.

    (Football) (Sport)

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