List of Old Boys of St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill explained
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
Media, entertainment and the arts
- 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 & essayist.[1]
- Jack Waterford (born 1952), former editor-in-chief of the Canberra Times.
- Peter Thompson (born 1952), ABC broadcaster & 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
Law
Politics
- 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 & 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 (1930–1990), Secretary of the Department of Defence 1986–88[3]
- Ernie Page [1952] (1935–2018), Mayor of Waverley (Alderman 1962–1987), ALP MLA for Waverley (1981–1991) & 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.
- Brendan Moylan [1998] (born 1980), Nationals MLA for the seat of Northern Tablelands since 2024.
Science, medicine and academia
Business
Sport
Administration
Athletics
Debating
- William McCarthy [2024], Captain of Australian team, World Schools Debating Championships https://www.debating.org.au/new-page
- Jack Wright [2004], National Schools Debating Champion (2004), World Schools Debating Champion (2004).
- Matthew Toomey [2017], Australasian Debater, British Parliamentary Debater, World University Debating Championship grand finalist 2024, Australs Best Speaker/Martin Sorensen Trophy Winner (2022), Australian British Parliamentary Debating Championship Winner (2023).
- Charlie Ryan [2020], Australasian Debater, British Parliamentary Debater, World University Debating Championship Grand Finalist 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
Paralympics
- Evan O'Hanlon [2006], (born 1988) OAM, 5 x time gold-medal winning paralympic sprinter.
Rowing
- William Dixon [1928], 1936 Berlin Olympics (M2x).
- Clyde Elias [1929], 1936 Berlin Olympics (M8+).
- Phil Cayzer gold medalist Auckland 1950 (M8+) & bronze medalist at Helsinki 1952 (M8+).
- Bob Tinning gold medalist at Auckland 1950 (M8+) & 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] & eight-time Australian champion.[6]
- Ted O'Loughlin [1969], 1974 World C'ships (M8+).
- Terry O'Hanlon [1972], coxswain 1975 & 77 World C'ships (M2+) & (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 & silver medallist 2022 World Championships (M4–).
- William O'Shannessy [2017], bronze medallist 2022 World Championships (M8+).
Rugby league
National representatives
- 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
- Vince Sheehan [1933], Wests Magpies centre (1934–36).
- Morrie Murphy, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Winger (1947)
- Steve Broughton [1974], Wests Magpies (1982–1984) & 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 & 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 & Wests Magpies forward (2006–10) and Melbourne Rebels RU lock (2011–2013).
- Darcy Lussick [2006], Parramatta Eels & Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles forward (2012–18).
- Nathan Ross [2006], Newcastle Knights winger (2015–2018).
Rugby union
Wallabies
- 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 [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
International rugby sevens
State/provincial
- 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
- Max Jorgensen [2022], New South Wales Waratahs fullback/wing 2023-current
Football
Water polo
See also
Published sources
- Howell, Max (2006) Born to Lead - Wallaby Test Captains (2005) Celebrity Books, New Zealand
- Whiticker, Alan & 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.html
Further reading
- Naughtin, M. 1981. A Century of Striving: St Joseph's College, Hunter's Hill, 1881-1981. Macarthur Press, Sydney. .
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Biographical details . 2008-02-24 . Biographical and contact information . Brian Castro.
- http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/NSWBarAssocNews/2004/31.html Prentice NSW Bar Assn obit
- News: Obituary: Alan John Woods, AO: A new age manager with a sense of tradition. Jack. Waterford. Jack Waterford. 15 January 1990. The Canberra Times. 2.
- Web site: 'World's best gut doctor' had surgical skills without peer . 21 July 2015 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20170607084358/https://www.smh.com.au/comment/obituaries/worlds-best-gut-doctor-had-surgical-skills-without-peer-20150721-gigxmg.html . 7 June 2017 . live .
- Web site: 1975 M2+ Guerin-Foster . 2015-03-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160313203828/http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/world-championships/1975-Nottingham.html . 2016-03-13 . dead .
- Web site: Aust National Sculling Champions at Guerin Foster . 2018-04-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180612143131/http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/national-championships/ML1x%20summary.html . 2018-06-12 . dead .
- Web site: 1977 Men's VIII Guerin-Foster . 2015-03-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180711034310/http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/world-championships/1977-Amsterdam.html . 2018-07-11 . dead .
- Joeys News Vol.62 Issue 01 2022
- Whiticker & Hudson p55
- Howell p32
- Howell p51
- Howell pp226
- http://www.rugby.com.au/wallabies/TheTeam/WallabiesProfilePage.aspx?pid=1278 Bill White at ARU
- http://www.rugby.com.au/wallabies/TheTeam/WallabiesProfilePage.aspx?pid=834 Malone at ARU
- Cerise & Blue SJCOBU magazine vol60 #1 mar2017
- http://www.rugby.com.au/wallabies/News/NewsArticle/tabid/1516/ArticleID/10235/Vale-Classic-Wallaby-Edward-%E2%80%98Ted%E2%80%99-Heinrich.aspx Heinrich at ARU
- http://www.espnscrum.com/australia/rugby/player/15355.htmll Sheehan at ESPN
- http://www.espnscrum.com/australia/rugby/player/16015.html Burgess at ESPN
- http://www.espnscrum.com/statsguru/rugby/player/14075.html?class=1;template=results;type=player;view=match Devine at Scrum.com
- http://www.espnscrum.com/england/rugby/player/14559.html Lipman at Scrum.com
- http://www.espnscrum.com/ireland/rugby/player/13032.html Duignan at scrum.com