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* Noel Flowers, [[Philippines national rugby union team|Philippine Volcanoes]] 15's & 7's Player, 2006 til Present
* Noel Flowers, [[Philippines national rugby union team|Philippine Volcanoes]] 15's & 7's Player, 2006 til Present
* [[Michael Lipman]] current [[England national rugby union team|English international]]
* [[Michael Lipman]] current [[England national rugby union team|English international]]
* Darran Seeto, [[Philippines national rugby union team|Philippine Volcanoes]] Rugby Sevens Player 2009
* Darran Seeto, [[Philippines national rugby union team|Philippine Volcanoes]] Rugby Sevens Player 2009.2011 test rugby
* Patrick Duignan, Ireland. 2 caps
* Patrick Duignan, Ireland. 2 caps
* Robert Bridge, United States of America, 3 caps 2009
* Robert Bridge, United States of America, 3 caps 2009

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This is a List of notable Old Boys of St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill, they being notable former students - known as "Old Boys" of the Roman Catholic Church school, St. Joseph's College in Hunters Hill, New South Wales, Australia.

Academics

  • Professor James Franklin, historian and philosopher at UNSW
  • Professor Barry Quinn, Professor of Statistics, Macquarie University, Sydney
  • Emeritus Professor Noel Martin, Professor and Head of Department of Preventative Dentistry, University of Sydney
  • Emeritus Professor William McCarthy AM Professor of Surgery (Melanoma and Skin Oncology) Director of the Melanoma and Skin Cancer Research Institute
  • Dr. Brian Dwyer AM Director of Anaesthetics St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney(1955–1985). Pioneer anaesthetist who established the first pain clinic in Australia.
  • Dr Sylvester John Minogue (Psychiatrist) co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous Australia in 1945.


Rhodes Scholars

Business

Clergy

Entertainment, media and the arts

Politics, public service and the law

Murray Gleeson

Sport

Rugby Union

Wallabies

Herbert Moran
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Edward Larkin

Other Nations

  • Dominic Curran, Greece (Kerkyra)Rugby Sevens Player 2008
  • Kori Chan, current Papua New Guinea Puks Puks captain
  • Steve Devine, NZ All Blacks half-back
  • Noel Flowers, Philippine Volcanoes 15's & 7's Player, 2006 til Present
  • Michael Lipman current English international
  • Darran Seeto, Philippine Volcanoes Rugby Sevens Player 2009.2011 test rugby
  • Patrick Duignan, Ireland. 2 caps
  • Robert Bridge, United States of America, 3 caps 2009
  • Nick Edwards, United States of America, Rugby Sevens Player
  • Mark Crick, United States of America, 9 caps 2007/8
  • Kitcho Evangelidis, Greece, 1 Test cap & Rugby Sevens 2009/2010
  • Carlos Blanco, Spain, Test Rugby & rugby sevens 2011

State/Provincial

Soccer

Cricket

Rugby League

Two Joe-Boys debut for Aust RL 1936 Beaton(l) & Crippin(r).
Jarrod Saffy 2008

Other

See also

References

  1. ^ "Biographical details". Biographical and contact information. Brian Castro. Retrieved 2008-02-24.

Further reading

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