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This is a list of GPS sporting alumni. The list contains names of notable sportsmen from the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales.

Rugby union

Cricket

Athletics

Tennis

Rowing

Sailing

Rugby league

NFL

Football

Australian rules football

Swimming

Waterpolo

References

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