List of Nudgee College Old Boys
This is a List of Nudgee College Old Boys, who are notable former students of St. Joseph's Nudgee College in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Alumni of St. Joseph's Nudgee College are known as Old Boys, and automatically become members of the school's alumni association, the Nudgee College Old Boys Association (NCOBA).
Academic
Rhodes Scholars
- Neal Macrossan (1907)[1]
- John R Cassidy (1913)[1]
- J H Baxter (1916)[1]
- John E Barry (1925)[1]
- Francis Patrick Donovan AM (1946)[1]
- Peter J Kennewell (1975)[1]
- Mr Rob Malone (1976)[1]
- Peter Kanowski (1983)[1]
- Jason Page (1996)[1]
- Justin Page (1996)[2]
- Stephen R Daley (2002)[1]
Fulbright Scholars
Business
- Tim Bishop - CEO and President of Macquarie Capital[5]
- Michael Bowers - CEO Brisbane Lions
- Ian Brusasco - former President of Football Federation Australia
- Paul McLean – President of Australian Rugby Union
- Bernie Power – founder of Power Brewing
- Ian Rice - property developer and former president of Carlton Football Club[6]
- Terry White – founder of Terry White Chemists
Entertainment, media and the arts
- Brian Cahill - MBE, television and radio newsreader and journalist; founder and president of Queensland Musical Theatre
- John Curro - AM MBE, founder, director and conductor of music for Queensland Youth Orchestras
- Wesley Dening – Big Brother Australia contestant, Totally Wild host
- Sean Dorney - MBE AM, Walkley Award winner, ABC radio correspondent; longest-serving Australian correspondent for any Australian media organisation in any single country
- Dan England – Australian Idol
- Ron Grainer – composer of the theme song to Doctor Who
- Bernard King - stage actor, celebrity chef, and television personality
- David Lutteral - Nova 106.9 radio host; occasional presenter on The Footy Show
- Richard Mills - AO, composer and music director, Artistic Director of the West Australian Opera, Artistic Consultant for Orchestra Victoria and Director of the Australian Orchestra
- Pete Murray – singer/songwriter
- Peter Russell-Clarke - television personality and cook
- Jaya Savige - contemporary poet, critic and editor
Medicine and science
- Dr Prof John Boldeman - nuclear scientist, best known for his work on the ANTARES Tandem Accelerator and the Australian synchrotron
- Dr Harry Windsor – Australia’s first heart transplant surgeon
- Dr Gary Lillicrap (OA) - Ophthalmologist known for his work with the Indigenous people of North Queensland and his work with Rotary International.
Military
World War I
- Major Harry Bird, Distinguished Service Order
- Air Vice Marshal Sir JR (Reg) Cassidy
- Lt Edward W Cleary OBE
- Private John P Cleary, Military Medal
- Private Samuel J Devitt, Military Medal and Bar
- Lieutenant William F Gill, Military Medal
- Sergeant Mainard L Goodger, Distinguished Conduct Medal
- Corporal Alfred L Harston, Military Medal
- Lance Corporal Cecil N Hethorn, Military Medal
- Captain James H Julin, Military Cross and Bar
- Staff Sergeant Thomas M McGrath, Meritorious Service Medal
- Sergeant Richard James Moore, Military Medal
- Major John Joseph Power, Distinguished Service Order
- Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Williams CMG, Belgian Croix de Guerre, Distinguished Service Order
World War II and beyond
- Air Chief Marshal Sir Neville McNamara CBE AO AFC, Air Force Cross
- Air Vice Marshal Ernest Carroll CBE (Rtd)
- Air Commodore Michael Lyons, Air Force Cross
- Wing Commander Alan Catip OBE, Distinguished Flying Cross
- Wing Commander Hugh Conaghan, Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar
- Wing Commander A.M. Parer, CO No 75 Squadron, A2QFI[7]
- Flight Lieutenant Virgil Paul Brennan Distinguished Flying Cross, Distinguished Flying Medal
- Flight Lieutenant Thomas Condon, Distinguished Flying Cross
- Flight Lieutenant John O'Donohue, Distinguished Flying Medal
- Flight Lieutenant TD (Peter) Wright, Distinguished Flying Cross
- Flying Officer Francis Curr, Distinguished Flying Medal and Bar
- Flying Officer James Dalgleish, Royal Submarine Team
- Flying Officer Allan Fitzpatrick, Distinguished Flying Cross
- Flying Officer James Lewis, Distinguished Flying Cross
- Flying Officer John Morris, Distinguished Flying Cross
- Flying Officer Brian Mullins, Distinguished Flying Cross
- Flying Officer Delors Tuyshime, Distinguished Flying Cross
- Pilot Officer Verdun Richard Stephens, Distinguished Flying Medal
- Major Damien Kennedy MBE
- Major James Ryan, Military Cross
- Colonel Keith O'Neill, Distinguished Service Order
- Warrant Officer Alister Leo McDonald, Distinguished Flying Cross
- Sergeant John D McLoughlin, British Empire Medal
- Lance Corporal Kevin O'Regan, Military Medal
- Chaplain Bart Frawley OBE
- Lieutenant Brian M Kelleher, Vietnam
Politics, public service and the law
- The Hon Paul Braddy – State MLA and Minister, 1985–2001
- Kevin Byrne - Former Mayor of Cairns
- Francis Patrick Donovan AM - Chair of Commercial Law at Melbourne University (1952-1961). Ambassador to the OECD (1977–80), United Nations Office at Geneva (1980-1982).
- The Hon Vince Lester OAM – State MLA and Minister, 1974–2005
- The Hon Hugh Denis Macrossan – State MLA, 1912–1915 and Chief Justice of Queensland, 1940
- Neal Macrossan - Chief Justice of Queensland, 1946–1955
- Sir Frank Moore - AO, Chair of the Australian Tourism Forecasting Council and the CRC for Sustainable Tourism
- The Hon John Muir- Justice of Appeal, Supreme Court of Queensland (retired 27 December 2014)
- Paul Neville MP – Federal Member for Hinkler, 1993–current
- Kevin O'Leary - longest continuous member of the Australian Labor Party[8]
- Neil O'Sullivan - Leader of the Liberal Party in the Senate
- The Hon Warwick Parer – Senator and Minister, 1984–2000
- Tom Quilty - pastoralist, philanthropist, and bush poet
- Mark Ryan - Queensland State Member for Morayfield, 2009 – 2012
- Mick Veivers - former coalition government minister, and Rugby league international
- Terry White - former Liberal Party leader in Queensland
- Councillor Jared Cassidy - Councillor for Deagon Ward, Brisbane City Council
Religion
- Archbishop John Bathersby
Sport
Australian rules football
- Jason Akermanis – Brownlow Medallist, Western Bulldogs (previously Brisbane Lions)
- Jamie Charman – Brisbane Lion
- Isaac Conway (Rookie 2013) - Brisbane Lions
- Alec Fontalvo - Essendon Bombers (rookie 2015)
- Taylor Ringlestein - Brisbane Lions (Captain 2009-14)
Baseball
- Nick Bidois - Toronto Blue Jays
Basketball
- Illiwa Baldwin - Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball[9]
- Michael Cresswell - Cairns Marlins Australian Basketball Association National Champion 2004[10][11][12][13][14][15]
- Shane Davis – Brisbane Bullets in the National Basketball League
- Marco Del Castillo – Guangdong Southern Tigers in the Chinese Basketball Association
- Lloyd Ingram - Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball[16]
- Matt Moore – NBL Championship with South East Melbourne Magic and later with Brisbane Bullets
- Ryan Thompson – Australian Institute of Sport and University of Connecticut, NCAA Championship Winner
Cricket
- Glen Batticciotto – Queensland Bulls and Australian U-19 Cricket Team
- Scott Brant – Queensland cricketer
- Joe Burns - Brisbane and Queensland and Australia cricketer
- Nathan Hauritz – Queensland, NSW Blues and Australian cricketer
- Chris Lynn – Queensland Bulls
- Jimmy Maher – Queensland and Australian cricketer
- Brendan Nash – Queensland and West Indies cricketer
Football (soccer)
- Matthew Bell – former Brisbane Strikers Captain and Australian Under 20
- Daniel Leach – Barnet F.C.
- Andrew Packer – Brisbane Roar FC, and A-League Championship with Sydney FC
- Jamie Young – Aldershot Town and former England Under 20 and Reading FC goalkeeper
Horse racing
- Nicholas Hall - Melbourne jockey[17]
Olympians
- Leith Brodie - swimmer, bronze medallist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics
- Lionel Cox - cyclist, gold and silver medallist at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics[18]
- Damian Istria - gymnast, gold and silver medallist at the 2006 Commonwealth Games[19]
- Anthony Martin - weightlifter, 2000 Olympic Games
- Brenton Rickard - swimmer, silver medallist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics[20]
Rowing
- Jack Armitage - Australian Rowing Team
- Adam Bakker - Australian Rowing Team
- Brenton Canning - Queensland Rowing Team
- Adam Kachyckyj - Australian Rowing Team and Queensland Rowing Team
- Alex King - Australian Rowing Team
- Tom McLellan - Australian Rowing Team
- Harley Moore - Australian Rowing Team
Rugby league
- Will Chambers – Melbourne Storm, Queensland Reds
- Denis Flannery - Australia (1950–1957)
- Antonio Kaufusi - Melbourne Storm, Newcastle Knights and Australia (2006)
- Phillip Lee – Brisbane Broncos - 1998 NRL Premiership Squad
- Des McGovern – Australia (1952–1957)
- Michael Russo – Melbourne Storm
- Kevin James Ryan - 7 Premierships with St. George Illawarra Dragons and Australia (1963–1964)
- Scott Sattler - Penrith Panthers, Gold Coast Chargers, Sydney Roosters, South Queensland, former Wests Tigers captain
- Joe Tomane - Melbourne Storm and Gold Coast Titans
- Mick Veivers – Australia
Rugby union
Australian Wallabies
- Richard Brown
- Tony D'Arcy
- John Doneley
- Rocky Elsom
- Elton Flatley
- John Fogarty
- Michael Freney
- Duncan Hall
- Ross Hanley
- Sean Hardman
- Patrick Harvey
- Richard Kingi
- Mark Loane
- Paul McLean
- Sean McMahon
- Hugh McMeniman
- James O'Connor[21]
- Dallas O'Neill
- John O'Neill
- Anselm Oxenham
- Glen Panaho
- Michael Purcell
- Kevin James Ryan
- Dom Shipperley
- Joe Tomane
Other rep teams
- Will Chambers -Queensland Reds
- Blair Connor - Queensland Reds
- Nathan Daly - Munster Rugby, Ulster Rugby
- Scott Daruda - Western Force, Queensland Reds
- Paul Doneley - Queensland Reds
- Damien Flynn - ACT Brumbies
- Scott Gale - Queensland Reds
- Peter Hewat - New South Wales Waratahs
- Herman Hunt - Queensland Reds
- Stefano Hunt - Western Force
- Peter Loane - Queensland Reds
- Campbell Magnay - Queensland Reds
- Tajhon Mailata - Western Force
- John Mcnamee - NSW Waratahs
- Nemani Nadolo - Fiji, New South Wales Waratahs, Canterbury Crusaders, NEC Green Rockets and Exeter Chiefs
- Lachlan O'Rourke - Queensland Reds
- Junior Pelesasa - Western Force
- Gus Quartermass - Queensland Reds
- Andrew Shaw - Queensland Reds
- Joe Tomane - ACT Brumbies
- Gavin Warren - Queensland Reds
- Paul Warwick - Munster Rugby
Swimming
- Leith Brodie – Australian 200m individual medley champion
- Ben Donaldson – World School Games 100m backstroke record holder
- Kyle Richardson – 200m freestyle world champion
- Brenton Rickard – Australian 100m breaststroke record holder
- Nathan Rickard – Commonwealth Games and World Championships
- Buster Sykes - 200m breaststroke national title holder (2013)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Queensland Rhodes Scholars" (doc). Rhodes Scholarship. University of Queensland. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
- ↑ http://info.anu.edu.au/OVC/Committees/120PP_Scholarships/_listofscholars.pdf
- ↑ http://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2014/03/fulbright-scholars-pursue-better-health-care-mothers-and-children
- ↑ http://www.fulbright.com.au/scholars/2014-australian-students
- ↑ http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=33047326&ticker=MQG:AU&previousCapId=875477&previousTitle=MACQUARIE%20GROUP%20LTD
- ↑ Willis, Richard; Apelgren, Janne (25 September 1979). "Golden boy image fits". The Age.
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNyx8dBKVa8
- ↑ Kevin O'Leary is Labor's truest believer | Courier Mail
- ↑ Baldwin Signs With Wolf Pack Men's Basketball - KTVN Channel 2 - Reno Tahoe News Weather, Video
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- ↑ Australian Basketball Association
- ↑ http://www.nudgee.com/public/gps-sport/basketball
- ↑ http://www.taipans.com/article/id/gtjerhpu3mw0znhbdmtqyesl
- ↑ Baldwin Signs With Wolf Pack Men's Basketball - KTVN Channel 2 - Reno Tahoe News Weather, Video
- ↑ Nick has Hall-mark of a champion - National News - National - Sport - Bunbury Mail
- ↑ Former Olympic gold cyclist Lionel Cox dies | Herald Sun
- ↑ Damian Istria Biography and Olympic Results | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com
- ↑ http://www.foxsports.com.au/beijing_olympics/story/0,27313,24179161-5016786,00.html
- ↑ http://austschools.rugbynet.com.au/default.asp?id=95976
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