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

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

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[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

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John Olsen
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Anthony Field

Military

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Eugene Gorman

Law

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Murray Gleeson

Politics

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Jack Keith Murray
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Bill Heffernan

Science, medicine and academia

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John Lee

Business

Sport

Administration

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Stan McCabe
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Jim Carlton

Athletics

Debating

Cricket

Paralympics

Rowing

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

Rugby league

National representatives

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Beaton (l) & Crippin (r) Kangaroos 1936

First grade

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Jarrod Saffy

Rugby union

Wallabies

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Herbert Moran, Wallaby captain
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Edward Larkin MLA

Other nations' representatives

International rugby sevens

State/provincial

Football

Water polo

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