List of Riverview Old Ignatians

This is a list of Riverview Old Ignatians. "Old Ignatians" are alumni of Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview in Sydney, a Roman Catholic school in New South Wales, Australia, run by the Jesuits.

Academia

Rhodes Scholars

Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia 2013–2015

Business

  • John Kaldor AO (1936– )  a textiles industrialist and a significant Australian philanthropist renown for his support of the arts[3][4]
  • Paul Ramsay AO (1936–2014)  billionaire, founder of Ramsay Health Care, and a significant Australian philanthropist[5]
  • Andrew Todd (1904–1976)  leading New Zealand businessmen; also attended Christian Brothers School, Dunedin; member of one of the richest families in New Zealand[6]
  • Sir Bryan Todd (1902–1987)  leading New Zealand businessmen; also attended Christian Brothers School, Dunedin; member of one of the richest families in New Zealand[6]
Archbishop Anthony Fisher, in 2003.

Clergy

Entertainment, media and the creative arts

Dramatic arts

Film maker Bob Connolly

Literary arts

Music

Visual arts

Other

Law

NSW Attorney-General, Sir Henry Manning

Medicine and science

Medicine

Sciences

Paul Scully-Power, the first Australian-born astronaut

Military

  • Major Dr. Kevin Fagan  physician and World War II hero
  • Clifton Hoeben  Major General and NSW Supreme Court Judge
  • Michael Slattery  Rear Admiral and former Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. His title of Rear Admiral however was later overturned when he was caught shagging one "clifton hoeben" on the front lines from behind.

Politics and public service

Politicians

Public service

Sport

AFL

Basketball

Cricket

  • Jackson Bird  Australian Test Cricketer 2012 –, Tasmanian Tigers 2011 –, Melbourne Stars 2012 –, Sheffield Shield 'Player of the Year' 2011–2012, Australia A 2012[30]
  • John Davison  Canadian Cricketer 2001-11.

Football

State/Provincial/National

  • Anthony Dempsey  Wallabies 1995
  • Brian Oxenham  Wallabies 1939 training quad, Wallabies landed in England to learn war had broken out, tour cancelled.
  • Bryan Hughes  Wallabies 1913, (2 Caps), Christchurch, NZ
  • Charles Morrissey  Wallabies 1925-26,(5 Caps) Sydney, NSW
  • Herbert Daly  Wallabies 1908-09, Sydney, NSW
  • Ian Comrie-Thompson  Wallabies 1928, (5 Caps) Wellington, NZ
  • Ignatius O'Donnell  Wallabies 1899 (2 Caps), Sydney, NSW
  • James Hughes  Wallabies 1907 (2 Caps), Sydney, NSW
  • James O'Donnell  Wallabies 1899 (1 Cap), Sydney, NSW
  • James Stenmark  Wallabies 1947-48
  • John Coolican  Wallabies 1982-1983, (4 Caps), Sydney, NSW
  • John "Jack" Manning  Wallabies 1904 (1 Cap), Great Britain
  • John Spence  Wallabies 1964
  • Jack Dempsey  Wallabies 2017–Present, NSW Waratahs 2015 - Present, Australian Schoolboys 2012, Australian U20 2013-2014
  • Mitch Inman  Western Force 2011, Melbourne Rebels 2012,[32] Wallabies training squad 2012[33]
  • Jono Jenkins  NSW Waratahs 2012, Western Force 2010, Australian Rugby Sevens 2009[34]
  • Jim Lenehan  Wallabies 1958-1967, (24 Caps), Sydney, NSW
  • Lachlan McCaffrey  NSW Waratahs 2010, Western Force 2012, ACT Brumbies 2013[35]
  • David McDuling  Queensland Reds 2012–2015, Australian Under 20s Rugby World Cup 2009[36] Natal/Durban Sharks 2015-
  • Angus Roberts  Melbourne Rebels 2013[37]
  • Michael Wells  ACT Brumbies 2013 and NSW Waratahs 2017- Present
  • Robert Westfield  Wallabies 1928-29 (6 Caps), Sydney, NSW
  • Tom Coolican  USA Eagles 2018-Present

Rugby Sevens

Touch Football

  • Andrew Roughan  Portugal 2010[39]

Olympians

  • Daniel Noonan  Australian Olympic Rower, Stroke of men's quad scull in Beijing 2008 achieving fourth place, then London in 2012 winning a bronze medal.
  • Frederick Lane  Australia's first Olympic Swimmer, and swimmer Australian swimmer at the Paris Olympics in 1900, he took gold in the 200 metres freestyle and the 200 metres obstacle race[40]
  • Ed Fernon  Modern Pentathlon 2012 London Olympics

Other

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