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List of Old Boys of St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill

Former students of the Roman Catholic Church school, St Joseph's College in Hunters Hill, New South Wales, Australia are known as "Old Boys".

[Year 1969] is the last year of school attendance. (Years in parentheses) are years lived or the year of notable achievement. Chronology is determined (as far as is known) by alumnus' last year at the College.

Clergy edit

Media, entertainment and the arts edit

 
John Olsen
 
Anthony Field

Military edit

 
Eugene Gorman

Law edit

 
Murray Gleeson

Politics edit

 
Jack Keith Murray
 
Bill Heffernan

Science, medicine and academia edit

 
John Lee

Business edit

Sport edit

Administration edit

 
Stan McCabe
 
Jim Carlton

Athletics edit

Debating edit

  • Jack Wright [2004], National Schools Debating Champpion (2004), World Schools Debating Champion (2004).
  • Matthew Toomey [2017], Australs Debater, British Parliamentary Debater World University Debating Championship Runner Up 2024, Australs Best Speaker/Martin Sorensen Trophy Winner (2022), Australian British Parliamentary Debating Championship Winner (2023).
  • Charlie Ryan [2019], Australs Debater, British Parliamentary Debater World University Debating Championship Runner Up 2024, 2 x Australs winner (2022, 2023), Australs Grand Final Best Speaker/Jock Fanselow Cup Winner (2023), Australian British Parliamentary Debating Championship Winner (2023).

Cricket edit

Paralympics edit

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

Rowing edit

 
Cayzer front 2nd left & Tinning front right - 1952 Olympic squad

Rugby league edit

National representatives edit

 
Beaton (l) & Crippin (r) Kangaroos 1936

First grade edit

 
Jarrod Saffy

Rugby union edit

Wallabies edit

 
Herbert Moran, Wallaby captain
 
Edward Larkin MLA

Other nations' representatives edit

International rugby sevens edit

State/provincial edit

Football edit

Water polo edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Biographical details". Biographical and contact information. Brian Castro. Retrieved 24 February 2008.
  2. ^ Prentice NSW Bar Assn obit
  3. ^ Waterford, Jack (15 January 1990). "Obituary: Alan John Woods, AO: A new age manager with a sense of tradition". The Canberra Times. p. 2.
  4. ^ "'World's best gut doctor' had surgical skills without peer". The Sydney Morning Herald. 21 July 2015. from the original on 7 June 2017.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 March 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 July 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  8. ^ Joeys News Vol.62 Issue 01 2022
  9. ^ Whiticker & Hudson p55
  10. ^ Howell p32
  11. ^ Howell p51
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Howell pp226
  13. ^ Bill White at ARU
  14. ^ Malone at ARU
  15. ^ [Cerise & Blue SJCOBU magazine vol60 #1 mar2017]
  16. ^ Heinrich at ARU
  17. ^ Sheehan at ESPN
  18. ^ Burgess at ESPN
  19. ^ Devine at Scrum.com
  20. ^ Lipman at Scrum.com
  21. ^ Duignan at scrum.com

Published sources edit

Further reading edit

  • Naughtin, M. 1981. A Century of Striving: St Joseph's College, Hunter's Hill, 1881-1981. Macarthur Press, Sydney. ISBN 0-9595559-6-X.

External links edit

  • St Joseph's College Website
  • St Joseph's College Old Boys Union

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For other schools of the same name see Saint Joseph s College disambiguation Former students of the Roman Catholic Church school St Joseph s College in Hunters Hill New South Wales Australia are known as Old Boys Year 1969 is the last year of school attendance Years in parentheses are years lived or the year of notable achievement Chronology is determined as far as is known by alumnus last year at the College This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Clergy 2 Media entertainment and the arts 3 Military 4 Law 5 Politics 6 Science medicine and academia 7 Business 8 Sport 8 1 Administration 8 2 Athletics 8 3 Debating 8 4 Cricket 8 5 Paralympics 8 6 Rowing 8 7 Rugby league 8 7 1 National representatives 8 7 2 First grade 8 8 Rugby union 8 8 1 Wallabies 8 8 2 Other nations representatives 8 8 3 International rugby sevens 8 8 4 State provincial 8 9 Football 8 10 Water polo 9 See also 10 References 11 Published sources 12 Further reading 13 External linksClergy editMatthew Joseph Brodie 1864 1943 second Bishop of Christchurch New Zealand 1915 1943 first New Zealand born Catholic bishop Most Rev Geoffrey James Robinson 1937 2020 Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney 1984 2004 Titular Bishop of Rusuca John Steven Satterthwaite 1928 2016 Bishop of Lismore 1971 2001 Most Rev Philip Edward Wilson 1950 2021 D D J C L Archbishop of Adelaide Media entertainment and the arts edit nbsp John Olsen nbsp Anthony Field Frank Marien 1890 1936 Editor in chief of Smith s Weekly Jimmy Sharman jnr 1912 2006 boxing promoter John Olsen AO OBE 1943 1928 2023 artist Denis Kevans 1939 2005 left wing poet songwriter and folk singer Brian Castro born 1950 award winning novelist amp essayist 1 Jack Waterford born 1952 former editor in chief of the Canberra Times Peter Thompson born 1952 ABC broadcaster amp Adjunct Professor Macquarie Uni Dept of International Communication Paul Field 1978 born 1961 singer The Cockroaches and manager The Wiggles John Field 1979 born 1962 guitarist The Cockroaches and songwriter Anthony Field 1980 born 1963 guitarist and singer The Cockroaches and The Wiggles Tony Henry 1980 born 1963 drummer of the 80s pop band The Cockroaches Tom Gleeson 1991 born 1974 comedian actor and radio personality Jackson Mullane born 1987 Australian Gladiator character Outlaw and State representative rugby winger Military edit nbsp Eugene Gorman Brigadier Sir Eugene Gorman 1891 1973 KBE MC QC military officer and barrister Air Marshal Sir John McCauley 1899 1989 KBE CB RAAF commander Law edit nbsp Murray Gleeson Sir William Prentice MBE 1917 2004 Justice Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea 1969 79 Chief Justice of PNG 1978 79 2 Hon Justice Peter McInerney 1945 1927 2014 New South Wales Supreme Court judge Sir William Deane AC KBE 1947 born 1931 former Governor General and former Justice of the High Court of Australia 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 Association John Marsden 1942 2006 President of the Law Society of NSW Hon Michael Grant born 1963 Chief Justice of the Northern TerritoryPolitics edit nbsp Jack Keith Murray nbsp Bill Heffernan Colonel His Honour Sir Jack Keith Murray KBE 1906 1889 1979 Administrator of Papua and New Guinea 1945 1952 Frank Downing 1907 1978 ALP MLA for Ryde 1953 1968 Norm Ryan 1912 1997 ALP MLA for Marrickville 1953 73 Harry Jensen 1913 1998 Lord Mayor of Sydney 1956 65 ALP MLA for Wyong amp Munmorah 1965 1981 and NSW Cabinet Minister 1976 81 Jack Doohan OBE 1920 2007 National Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council 1978 91 Laurie McGinty MBE 1921 1991 Mayor of Willoughby 1960 67 Lib MLA for Willoughby 1968 1978 and NSW Cabinet Minister 1973 76 Hon Kevin Cairns 1945 1929 1984 Lib MHR seat of Lilley in Queensland 1963 80 Federal Cabinet Minister 1971 72 Alan Woods AC 1930 1990 Secretary of the Department of Defence 1986 88 3 Ernie Page OAM 1952 1935 2018 Mayor of Waverley Alderman 1962 1987 ALP MLA for Waverley 1981 1991 amp Coogee 1991 2003 Minister for Local Government 1995 1999 Bill Heffernan born 1943 Lib Senator for New South Wales since 1996 Kevin Conolly 1976 Liberal MLA from 2011 to 2023 for the seat of Riverstone Craig Laundy 1988 Liberal MHR seat of Reid since 2013 and former Minister for Small and Family Business the Workplace and Deregulation 2017 18 Pat Conaghan 1988 National MHR seat of Cowper since 2019 Tim Quilty Victorian politician 1991 born 1973 Member of the Victorian Legislative Council since November 2018 for the Liberal Democrats party Peter Sidgreaves 1992 Liberal MLA from 2019 to 2023 for the seat of Camden Stephen Lawrence 1992 Mayor of Dubbo 2021 ALP MLC since 2023 Roy Butler 1994 born 1977 MLA for the seat of Barwon since March 2019 Justin Clancy 1995 born 1977 Liberal MLA for the seat of Albury since March 2019 Science medicine and academia edit nbsp John Lee Victor Warren Fazio 1940 2015 Pioneering colorectal surgeon 4 James Franklin 1970 born 1953 Philosopher and historian Ted O Loughlin 1969 Head of Gastroenterology Westmead Children s Hospital John Lee 1991 born 1973 Australian academic and policy expertBusiness editShane Moran 1979 born 1961 aged care entrepreneur and protector of Sydney s historic properties Swifts and Darling House Sport editAdministration edit nbsp Stan McCabe nbsp Jim Carlton John O Neill former CEO of Australian Rugby Union and Football Federation Australia chairman of Star Entertainment Group Matt Carroll former CEO of Yachting Australia and in 2017 appointed CEO of the Australian Olympic Committee Athletics edit Richard Honner 400yd and long jump at the 1924 Paris Olympics Jimmy Carlton 100 and 200yd sprinter at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics Patrick Dwyer silver medalist 4 400 m Relay Athens 2004 competitor Sydney 2000 amp 1998 Commonwealth Games Debating edit Jack Wright 2004 National Schools Debating Champpion 2004 World Schools Debating Champion 2004 Matthew Toomey 2017 Australs Debater British Parliamentary Debater World University Debating Championship Runner Up 2024 Australs Best Speaker Martin Sorensen Trophy Winner 2022 Australian British Parliamentary Debating Championship Winner 2023 Charlie Ryan 2019 Australs Debater British Parliamentary Debater World University Debating Championship Runner Up 2024 2 x Australs winner 2022 2023 Australs Grand Final Best Speaker Jock Fanselow Cup Winner 2023 Australian British Parliamentary Debating Championship Winner 2023 Cricket edit Stan McCabe Australian Test Cricketer 39 Tests 1930 38 Paralympics edit Evan O Hanlon 2006 born 1988 OAM 5 x time gold medal winning paralympic sprinter Rowing edit nbsp Cayzer front 2nd left amp Tinning front right 1952 Olympic squad William Dixon 1928 1936 Berlin Olympics M2x Clyde Elias 1929 1936 Berlin Olympics M8 Phil Cayzer gold medalist Auckland 1950 M8 amp bronze medalist at Helsinki 1952 M8 Bob Tinning gold medalist at Auckland 1950 M8 amp bronze medalist at Helsinki 1952 M8 Alf Duval silver medalist 1968 Mexico Olympics M8 Joe Fazio 1960 1942 2011 silver medalist 1968 Mexico Olympics M8 Paul Rowe 1964 1949 2015 finalist 1975 World C ships LM1X 5 amp eight time Australian champion 6 Ted O Loughlin 1969 1974 World C ships M8 Terry O Hanlon 1972 coxswain 1975 amp 77 World C ships M2 amp M8 7 Daniel Burke 1992 silver medalist Sydney 2000 M8 Francis Hegerty 2000 silver medalist Beijing 2008 M4 Spencer Turrin 2009 2017 and 2018 World Champion M4 Rio 2016 Olympian M2 Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion M4 Tom Birtwhistle 2010 Paralympian at Tokyo 2020 and finalist 2022 World Championships PR1 M1X Jack Hargreaves 2011 2017 and 2018 World Champion M4 Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion M4 Campbell Watts 2013 silver medallist 2018 World Championships M4X Jack O Brien 2016 Olympian amp silver medallist 2022 World Championships M4 William O Shannessy 2017 bronze medallist 2022 World Championships M8 Rugby league edit National representatives edit nbsp Beaton l amp Crippin r Kangaroos 1936 Harry Caples Kangaroo five eighth 1921 1922 Arch Crippin 1935 Kangaroo winger 1936 Jack Beaton Kangaroo versatile back 1936 1938 Paul Chue 1963 inaugural Kumuls captain 1975 8 Ben Kennedy 1992 Kangaroo lock forward 2000 2006 Tommy Ryan 1947 Kangaroo winger four Tests 1952 First grade edit nbsp Jarrod Saffy Vince Sheehan 1933 Wests Magpies centre 1934 36 Morrie Murphy Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Winger 1947 Steve Broughton 1974 Wests Magpies 1982 1984 amp Parramatta 1985 winger 9 Mick Aldous 1978 Canberra Raiders centre 1984 85 and French Rugby League national coach Matthew Wurth 1978 North Sydney forward 1983 85 Justin Dooley Wests Magpies amp Sydney City Roosters 1990 2001 Darren Junee Sydney City Roosters 1995 1998 Peter Jorgensen 1990 Sydney City Roosters 1995 1996 Penrith Panthers 1997 2001 Jarrod Saffy St George Dragons amp Wests Magpies forward 2006 10 and Melbourne Rebels RU lock 2011 2013 Darcy Lussick 2006 Parramatta Eels amp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles forward 2012 18 Nathan Ross 2006 Newcastle Knights winger 2015 2018 Rugby union edit Wallabies edit nbsp Herbert Moran Wallaby captain nbsp Edward Larkin MLA Dr Herbert Moran Wallaby 1 Test 1908 09 and captain in 16 matches 10 Ted Fahey Wallaby 4 Tests 1912 14 and captain in 7 matches 11 Steve Williams Wallaby 28 Tests 1980 1985 and captain in 7 matches 12 Edward Larkin 1896 Wallaby hooker 1 Test 1903 MLA and soldier 12 Bill Cody Wallaby flanker 3 Tests 1913 12 Ernie Reid Wallaby centre 3 Tests 1925 12 Harry Woods Wallaby prop 8 Tests 1925 1928 12 Eric Ford 1904 86 Wallaby winger 7 Tests 1927 29 12 Jack Ford 1924 1906 85 1924 Wallaby 8 11 Tests 1925 30 12 Bill White Wallaby winger 3 Tests 1928 32 12 13 Jack Malone Wallaby prop forward 4 Tests 1936 37 12 14 Bill Monti Wallaby lock 1 Test 1938 12 Paul Johnson Wallaby centre 2 Tests 1946 12 Des Bannon Wallaby fly half 1 Test 1946 12 Brian Piper Wallaby fullback 1946 49 12 Arthur Tonkin Wallaby winger 6 Tests 1947 50 Jack Blomley Wallaby centre 7 Tests 1949 50 12 Vince Heinrich Wallaby flanker 2 Tests 1954 12 Barry Roberts Wallaby winger 1 Test 1956 12 Terry Curley 1955 Wallaby fullback 9 Tests 1957 58 15 John O Gorman Wallaby 8 18 Tests 1961 67 12 Ted Heinrich Wallaby flanker 10 Tests 1961 63 12 16 Peter Ryan 1957 Wallaby fullback 4 Tests 1963 66 12 Jake Howard Wallaby prop forward 7 Tests 1970 73 12 Chris Carberry Wallaby hooker 13 Tests 1973 82 12 Bruce Malouf Wallaby hooker 1 Test 1982 12 Tony Daly Wallaby prop 41 Tests 1989 95 12 Darren Junee Wallaby fullback 4 Tests 1989 94 and NSWRL player Sydney Roosters 12 Tim Kelaher Wallaby fullback 3 Tests 1992 93 12 Peter Jorgensen Wallaby winger 2 tests 1992 Matt Burke OAM 1990 Wallaby fullback 81 Tests 1993 2004 12 Mark Bell Wallaby hooker 1 Test 1996 12 Bill Young Wallaby prop 46 Tests 2000 2005 12 Alister Campbell Wallaby lock 4 Tests 2005 Brett Sheehan Wallaby scrum half 7 Tests 2006 2012 17 and NRL player South Sydney Luke Burgess 2001 scrum half 37 Tests 2008 2011 18 Kurtley Beale 2006 Centre Fly Half Fullback 96 Tests 2009 2019 Paddy Ryan prop 3 Tests 2012 2014 Peter Betham Wing Centre 2 Tests 2013 Laurie Weeks Tighthead Prop 2 Tests 2013 2014 Tom Robertson 2012 prop 24 Tests 2016 Ned Hanigan 2013 flanker 21 Tests 2017 Tom Wright 2015 winger 2020 and NRL Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 2018 Other nations representatives edit Steve Devine 1994 19 10 Test appearances New Zealand 2002 2003 Michael Lipman 1998 20 10 Test appearances for England 2004 2008 Pat Duignan 21 2 RWC appearances for Ireland 1998 International rugby sevens edit Pat McCutcheon Australian Rugby Sevens 2010 State provincial edit Peter Playford NSW Waratahs and Australian Sevens three quarter 2007 09 Afusipa Taumoepeau Melbourne Rebels ACT Brumbies centre 2008 10 Jeremy Tilse NSW Waratahs prop 2007 17 Cameron Treloar Queensland Reds lock 2006 07 Drew Hickey NSW Waratahs flanker 2000 02 Matthew Carraro NSW Waratahs centre wing 2008 09 2014 17 Damien Fitzpatrick NSW Waratahs hooker 2009 13 2017 current Alex Newsome NSW Waratahs centre wing 2018 current Matthew Sandell NSW Waratahs prop 2017 current Andrew Deegan Western Force fly half 2018 current James Ramm 2015 NSW Waratahs Wing 2020 current Michael Icely Melbourne Rebels flanker 2021 current Football edit Daniel Alessi professional footballer for the Newcastle Jets Cristian Volpato professional footballer for Roma Italy u19 and Italy U21 Water polo edit Sam McGregor Olympian 2004 2008 and 2012 See also editList of non government schools in New South Wales List of boarding schools Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South WalesReferences edit Biographical details Biographical and contact information Brian Castro Retrieved 24 February 2008 Prentice NSW Bar Assn obit Waterford Jack 15 January 1990 Obituary Alan John Woods AO A new age manager with a sense of tradition The Canberra Times p 2 World s best gut doctor had surgical skills without peer The Sydney Morning Herald 21 July 2015 Archived from the original on 7 June 2017 1975 M2 Guerin Foster Archived from the original on 13 March 2016 Retrieved 2 March 2015 Aust National Sculling Champions at Guerin Foster Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 9 April 2018 1977 Men s VIII Guerin Foster Archived from the original on 11 July 2018 Retrieved 2 March 2015 Joeys News Vol 62 Issue 01 2022 Whiticker amp Hudson p55 Howell p32 Howell p51 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Howell pp226 Bill White at ARU Malone at ARU Cerise amp Blue SJCOBU magazine vol60 1 mar2017 Heinrich at ARU Sheehan at ESPN Burgess at ESPN Devine at Scrum com Lipman at Scrum com Duignan at scrum comPublished sources editHowell Max 2006 Born to Lead Wallaby Test Captains 2005 Celebrity Books New Zealand Whiticker Alan amp Hudson Glen 2006 The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players Gavin Allen Publishing Sydney Oh brother Medich family split http www smh com au national oh brother medich family split 20090911 fkq3 htmlFurther reading editNaughtin M 1981 A Century of Striving St Joseph s College Hunter s Hill 1881 1981 Macarthur Press Sydney ISBN 0 9595559 6 X External links editSt Joseph s College Website St Joseph s College Old Boys Union Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Old Boys of St Joseph 27s College Hunters Hill amp oldid 1222682787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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