List of Christian Brothers school alumni

Since 1802, the Congregation of Christian Brothers have been engaged in education throughout the world. The religious institute, founded by Blessed Edmund Rice, opened its first school on Waterford's New Street in 1802. The following is a list of alumni of Christian Brothers educational institutions.

This list does NOT contain alumni of institutions operated by the French organization, De La Salle Brothers (also known as the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the Lasallian Brothers, and the French Christian Brothers).

The alumni are listed as follows:

  • Name – occupation or significance – school

Academic

Argentina

Australia

Canada

  • David Sylvester (academic)- President and Vice Chancellor of St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto – St Thomas More Collegiate, Burnaby, British Columbia

India

Ireland

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Acting/performing

Australia

Canada

India

Ireland

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Arts and architecture

Australia

India

Ireland

New Zealand

  • George Baloghy (born 1950) – painter – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Tony Mackle (born 1946) – MA Art History (Ak), Diploma in Archives Administration, art historian and curator, author – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Thomas Mahoney (1854/1855–1923) – Auckland architect – St Peter's School, Auckland
  • Jack Manning (born 1929) – New Zealand architect, designer of AMP Building, 220 Queen St, Auckland (1962) and the Majestic Centre, Wellington (1991) and many other buildings; awarded the NZIA Gold Medal 2011 – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Ronald Fong Sang (born 1938) ONZMAuckland architect, art collector, art exhibiter and publisher of New Zealand art books – St Peter's College, Auckland

United Kingdom

United States

Business

Argentina

Australia

Canada

India

Ireland

New Zealand

  • Geoffrey Clatworthy – JP, MNZM, stockbroker and community activist – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Wynne Fallwellmilliner – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Michael Fay – merchant banker; co-founder/joint chief executive and director of Fay, Richwhite and Co Ltd; chair of the campaigns for New Zealand challenges for the America's Cup in 1987, 1988 and 1992 – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Chris, Paul and Michael Huljich – Auckland manufacturers, merchants, entrepreneurs, rentiers and philanthropists (see also: Paul Richard Huljich) – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Kevin Malloy – international chief executive, Starcom MediaVest Group (SMG) (advertising) – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Joe Moodabe, Royce Moodabe, and Michael Moodabe – operators of the large cinema chain Amalgamated Theatres, and other cinema enterprises – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Patrick James Sheahan – Auckland publican, publisher and sportsman – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Andrew Todd (1904–1976) – leading New Zealand businessman (mainly motor vehicle assembly) – Christian Brothers School, Dunedin
  • Bryan Todd (1902–1987) – leading New Zealand businessman (mainly oil and gas extraction and sale) – Christian Brothers School, Dunedin

United Kingdom

United States

Humanitarian

Ireland

New Zealand

Law

Australia

India

Ireland

New Zealand

South Africa

United Kingdom

United States

Literature

Australia

India

Ireland

New Zealand

  • Matt Elliott (born 1969) – writer, biographer, historian (including a history of St Peter's College) and former New Zealand comedian – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Sam Hunt CNZM, QSM – New Zealand's best-known poet – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Terry Locke – poet, anthologist, academic – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • David Keith McGill – writer and publisher, journalist – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Michael Morrissey – poet and fiction writer – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • John Francis Ernest Trenwith – writer, humorist and academic; Principal Lecturer, Advertising, Auckland Institute of Technology – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Mark Williams – academic, writer, critic, poet – St Peter's College, Auckland

United Kingdom

United States

Zimbabwe

Media

Australia

India

Ireland

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Uruguay

Sports media

Australia

Ireland

New Zealand

United States

Military and police

Australia

Ireland

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Music

Argentina

  • Guillermo Carlos Cazenave, (born 18 September 1955 in Buenos Aires) Argentine musician resident in Europe for more than three decades; also known as Guill Cazenave; an author and journalist, specialising in many different musical styles – Colegio Cardenal Newman, Buenos Aires

Australia

Canada

India

Ireland

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Zimbabwe

Politics, diplomacy, and public service

Argentina

Australia

Canada

Cook Islands

India

Ireland

Liberia

New Zealand

Papua-New Guinea

Peru

South Africa

United Kingdom

United States

  • Michael BenedettoNew York State AssemblymanIona College, New Rochelle, New York
  • John BonacicNew York State Senator – Iona College, New Rochelle, New York
  • Mike Bouchard – former Michigan State Senator, Oakland County, Michigan Sheriff – Brother Rice High School, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Metro Detroit, Michigan
  • Frank Caprio – former Rhode Island State Senator and Rhode Island State Treasurer – Bishop Hendricken High School, Warwick, Rhode Island
  • Robert ConsalvoBoston City CouncilorCatholic Memorial School, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Crowley – US Representative from New York – Power Memorial Academy, New York City
  • Michael Cusick – New York State Assemblyman – Monsignor Farrell High School, Oakwood, Staten Island, New York
  • Brian J. Donnelly – former U.S. Congressman, ambassador – Catholic Memorial School, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
  • Dan Donovan – U.S. Congressman from New York – Monsignor Farrell High School, Oakwood, Staten Island, New York
  • James B. Donovan - US Navy officer, political negotiator, lawyer, politician – All Hallows High School, The Bronx, New York City
  • Vito Fossella – U.S. Congressman from New York – Monsignor Farrell High School, Oakwood, Staten Island, New York
  • J. Richard Fredericks – former US Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein – Brother Rice High School, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Metro Detroit, Michigan
  • Timothy C. IdoniWestchester County Clerk, former mayor of New Rochelle, New York – Iona College, New Rochelle, New York
  • Klint KestoMichigan State Representative – Brother Rice High School, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Metro Detroit, Michigan
  • James Langevin – U.S. Congressman – Bishop Hendricken High School, Warwick, Rhode Island
  • Andrew Lanza – New York State Senator – Monsignor Farrell High School, Oakwood, Staten Island, New York
  • Edward Maloney, former Illinois State Senator – Leo Catholic High School, Auburn-Gresham, Chicago
  • Gerald S. McGowan – former US Ambassador to Portugal – Brother Rice High School, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Metro Detroit, Michigan * Michael McMahon – U.S. Congressman from New York – Monsignor Farrell High School, Oakwood, Staten Island, New York * Jerry J. O'Connell – former US Representative from Montana – Butte Central Catholic High School * Patrick Pizzella (1972) - Deputy Secretary of Labor (2017–present), appointee under President Reagan, both presidents Bush, president Obama & president Trump Administrations – Iona College, New Rochelle, New York * James Oddo – New York City Councilman – Monsignor Farrell High School, Oakwood, Staten Island, New York * Edward R. Reilly – Maryland State Senator – – Essex Catholic High School, Newark and East Orange, New Jersey and Iona College, New Rochelle, New York * John H. Rogers – Massachusetts State Representative, Majority Leader – Power Memorial Academy, New York City * Mike Rush – Massachusetts State Senator – Catholic Memorial School, West Roxbury, Massachusetts * Nicholas A. Spano – former New York State Senator – Iona College, New Rochelle, New York * Kevin Sullivan – former White House Communications Director, honored with the NBA lifetime achievement award – Iona College, New Rochelle, New York * Louis Tobacco – New York State Assemblyman – Monsignor Farrell High School, Oakwood, Staten Island, New York * John Tobin – Boston City Councilor – Catholic Memorial School, West Roxbury, Massachusetts * Thomas Tunney – Chicago City Councilor – Brother Rice High School (Chicago) * Peter Vallone, Sr. – former Speaker of New York City Council – Power Memorial Academy, New York City Uruguay * Roberto Canessa – political figure (presidential candidate (1994); one of 16 survivors of Andes air accident in 1972 – Stella Maris College (Montevideo) Zimbabwe * David Coltart – lawyer, former Member of Parliament, senator, Minister of Education, Sport and Culture of Zimbabwe – Christian Brothers College, Bulawayo

    Religion

    Australia * John Alexius Bathersby (born 26 July 1936), sixth archbishop of Brisbane (1991–2011) – St Joseph's College, Nudgee * Matthew Beovich (1896–1981), fifth Archbishop of Adelaide (1940–1971) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Mark Coleridge, Seventh Archbishop of Brisbane (2012–present)- St Kevin's College, Melbourne * Adrian Leo Doyle AM (born 16 November 1936), tenth Archbishop of Hobart (1999–2013) – St Virgil's College, Hobart, Tasmania * Patrick Dougherty (1931–2010) Bishop of Bathurst (1983–2008) – Waverley College * William Foley (1931–1991) – Archbishop of Perth – Christian Brothers College, Perth * James Darcy Freeman KBE (1907–1991) – Cardinal (1973–1991) – 6th Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney (1971–1983) – St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney * Launcelot Goody (1908–1992) – Archbishop of Perth – St Patrick's Boys' School, Perth and Christian Brothers College, Perth * Peter Ingham, Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney 1993–2001; Bishop of Wollongong 2001–present – St Pius X College, Chatswood, Sydney * Thomas Francis Little KBE, Archbishop of Melbourne (1974–1996) – St Patrick's College, Ballarat * Patrick Lyons, Bishop; first of Christchurch and then of Sale – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Bob Maguire OA – priest, community worker and media personality – Christian Brothers College, St Kilda * Michael Malone, Bishop of Maitland (1995–2011); Chair of the Australian Catholic Bishops' Conference Commission – St Pius X College, Chatswood, Sydney * Daniel Mannix – Archbishop of Melbourne – C.B.S. Charleville, County Cork * John Aloysius Morgan Auxiliary Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * George Pell, AC, Cardinal (1983–present), Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy of the Holy See ((24 February 2014 – 24 February 2019)), eighth Archbishop of Sydney (2001–2014), auxiliary bishop (1987–1996) and Archbishop (1996–2001) of Melbourne – St Patrick's College, Ballarat * Michael E. Putney (20 June 1946 – 28 March 2014) Bishop of Townsville; 6th President of the National Council of Churches in Australia – St Columban's College, Caboolture, Queensland * John James Scullion (Biblical scholar, writer and theologian) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Bernard Denis Stewart, Bishop of Sandhurst (1950–1979) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne *Michael Tate – Catholic priest and former Federal Justice Minister – St Virgil's College, Hobart, Tasmania Ireland * Kevin Doran, Bishop of Elphin – C.B.C. Monkstown, Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin * Fr John Fogarty CSSp – Superior General, Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritans/Holy Ghost Fathers) – St. Vincent's C.B.S, Glasnevin, Dublin * James Kavanagh – Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin; Professor of Sociology, University College Dublin – O'Connell School, Dublin * Brendan Leahy, 49th Bishop of Limerick – Coláiste Éanna, Ballyroan, Dublin * Daniel Mannix – Archbishop of Melbourne – C.B.S. Charleville, County Cork * John Moore SMA, (1942–2010), Bishop of the Diocese of Bauchi, Nigeria – Synge Street CBS, Dublin * Michael Slattery (1783–1857), Catholic archbishop; Archbishop of Cashel & Emly (1833–1857) – The Abbey School (Tipperary) Liberia * Michael Kpakala Francis – Archbishop of Monrovia 1981–2011 – St. Martin's Catholic High School, Gbarnga, Liberia New Zealand * Leonard Anthony Boyle (1930–2016) – fifth Bishop of Dunedin (1983–2005) – Christian Brothers School, Dunedin * Robert Brennan (born 1941), Priest of the Missionary Society of St. Columban; missionary and social activist in South Korea – St Peter's College, Auckland * Matthew Joseph Brodie (1864–1943), second Bishop of Christchurch (1915–1943) – St Peter's School, Auckland * Denis George Browne – third Bishop of Rarotonga (1977–1983); tenth Bishop of Auckland (1983–1994); second Bishop of Hamilton (1994–2014) – St Peter's College, Auckland * Felix Donnelly (1929-2019) – priest of the Diocese of Auckland, ordained in 1954; writer of non-fiction, novelist, academic, broadcaster, counsellor and founder of Youthline – St Peter's College, Auckland * Edward Gaines (1926–1994) – first Bishop of Hamilton (1980–1994) – St Peter's College, Auckland * James Michael Liston (1881–1976) – Archbishop; seventh Bishop of Auckland (1929–1970) – Christian Brothers School, Dunedin * William Mahoney – first New Zealand-born person to be ordained a Catholic priest – St Peter's School, Auckland * Peter Thomas Bertram McKeefry (1899–1973) – Cardinal (New Zealand's first); third Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1954–1973) – Christian Brothers School, Dunedin * Denzil Meuli (Pierre Denzil) (1926 – 2019) – priest; leading New Zealand traditionalist Catholic – St Peter's College, Auckland and St Kevin's College, Oamaru * Hugh John O'Neill (1898–1955) – Bishop; Coadjutor Bishop of Dunedin (1943–1949) – Christian Brothers School, Dunedin * Patrick O'Reilly (1843–1914) – Monsignor, Catholic priest and educationalist in the Diocese of Auckland – St Peter's School, Auckland * Antony Sumich (born 1964) – priest of Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter; rugby union and cricket international (for Croatia) – St Peter's College, Auckland * Thomas Stafford Williams – Cardinal, fifth Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand (1979–2005) – St Kevin's College, Oamaru United Kingdom * John Barrett, Bishop of Plymouth from 1929 to 1946 – St Edward's College, Liverpool * Thomas Bartley (1926–2007), bishop, vicar general of the diocese of Down and Connor – St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast * James Romanus Bilsborrow, Bishop of Port-Louis from 1910 to 1916, and Archbishop of Cardiff from 1916 to 1920 – St Edward's College, Liverpool * William Conway (1913–1977), cardinal archbishop Armagh, Primate of All Ireland – St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast * Richard Downey, Archbishop of Liverpool from 1928 to 1953 – St Edward's College, Liverpool * Denis Faul – Monsignor in the Catholic Church and President of St Patrick's Academy Dungannon – St Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh * Bob Fitzharris, Anglican clergyman, Archdeacon of Doncaster from 2001 to 2011 – St Anselm's College, Birkenhead, Liverpool * Thomas Flynn (Bishop of Lancaster) from 1939 to 1961 – St Edward's College, Liverpool * Brian Foley – priest and hymnist – St Mary's College, Crosby, Liverpool * Kevin McDonald, Archbishop of Southwark – St Joseph's College, Stoke-on-Trent * Joseph MacRory – Cardinal; Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland 1928–1943 – St Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh * Vincent Nichols, Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, leader of the Catholics of England and Wales – St Mary's College, Crosby, Liverpool * John Rawsthorne, Bishop of Hallam – St Mary's College, Crosby, Liverpool * Patrick Walsh (b. 1931), bishop of Down & Connor – St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast * Gerard Weston MBE – priest, killed by the Official IRA in the 1972 Aldershot bombing – St Mary's College, Crosby, Liverpool United States * J. Kevin Boland – Bishop of Savannah – Christian Brothers College, Cork * Kathleen Deignan – theologian, liturgical singer, writer – Iona College, New Rochelle, New York * John R. Gorman, auxiliary bishop of Chicago – Leo Catholic High School, Auburn-Gresham, Chicago * Kevin Hasson – founder and former President of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty – Bishop Kearney High School (Irondequoit, New York) * Daniel Robert Jenky CSC, Bishop of the Peoria; rector of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Indiana, at Notre Dame University; chaplain of Notre Dame's last football team to win a national championship – St. Laurence High School, Burbank, Chicago * John Navone – SJ – Jesuit priest, theologian, author, retired Professor Emeritus of the Pontifical Gregorian University – O'Dea High School, King County, Washington * George Leo Thomas – Bishop of Helena – Butte Central Catholic High School, Butte, Montana * Gerald Thomas Walsh – Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of New York – Power Memorial Academy

    Science and medicine

    Australia * John Boldeman – nuclear scientist, best known for his work on the ANTARES Tandem Accelerator and the Australian synchrotron – St Joseph's College, Nudgee, Brisbane * Victor Chang AC, Australian heart surgeon – Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham, Sydney * John Dwyer, Australian doctor, professor of medicine, and public health advocate – St Patrick's College, Strathfield, Sydney * Peter Klinken – scientist – Aquinas College, Perth * Aubrey Lewis – first Professor of Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, London – Christian Brothers College, Adelaide * Bruce Maslin – botanist Trinity College, Perth * John Mattick, geneticist – St Patrick's College, Strathfield, Sydney * Michael K. Morgan AM, professor of Neurosurgery and Dean of Medicine, School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie University – St Patrick's College, Strathfield, Sydney * Chris Tinney, professor and Associate Dean for the Faculty of Science at UNSW, where he heads the Exoplanetary Science at UNSW group within the School of Physics. Former head of the Australian Astronomical Observatory – St Patrick's College, Strathfield, Sydney * Harry Windsor – Australia's first heart transplant surgeon – St Joseph's College, Nudgee, Brisbane India * Partha Pratim Chakraborty – computer scientist, Director of Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur – St. Patrick's Higher Secondary School, Asansol, Paschim Bardhaman district, West Bengal * Deepak Chopra – physician, public speaker, writer and New Age spiritual guru – St. Columba's School, Delhi * Stephen Smith – rocket scientist, creator of rocket mail in India – St. Patrick's Higher Secondary School, Asansol, Paschim Bardhaman district, West Bengal Ireland * William Mulholland – civil engineer known for dam construction – O'Connell School, Dublin * Joseph Patrick Slattery, CM, physicist, radiologist, Catholic priest, pioneer in the field of radiography in Australia – Waterpark College, Waterford New Zealand * Peter John Hurley – physician and researcher in nuclear medicine – St Peter's College, Auckland * Stephen Parke – Harvard-educated physicist – St Peter's College, Auckland * Martin Reyners – fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (FRSNZ), leading New Zealand scientist in seismology and plate tectonics – St Peter's College, Auckland * Ronald Truhbuhovich – medical doctor and pioneer of critical care medicine in Auckland – St Peter's College, Auckland United Kingdom * Vincent McBrierty, professor of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Constantinian Knight – St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast * Michael MacConaill (1902–1987), Chair of Anatomy at University College, Cork – St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast * Kieran Moriarty, physician, scientist – St Ambrose College, Greater Manchester * Christopher J. Schofield FRS – chemist, Head of Organic Chemistry since 2011 at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford – St Anselm's College, Birkenhead, Liverpool * Darrell Steffensmeier, American criminologist and Liberal Arts Research Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Pennsylvania State University – St Ambrose College, Greater Manchester United States * James William Colbert Jr. – physician and academic vice president of the Medical University of South Carolina – Iona Preparatory School, New Rochelle, New York * John P. Donohue – physician, researcher, educator, pioneered the development of chemotherapy – Iona Preparatory School, New Rochelle, New York * Pamela Melroy – NASA astronaut – Bishop Kearney High School (Irondequoit, New York) * Mario Runco, Jr. – NASA astronaut – Cardinal Hayes High School, the Bronx, New York City

    Sport

    American football

    Australia * Patrick John O'Dea – Australian rules footballer turned American football legend – Christian Brothers College, St Kilda, Melbourne United States * Antonio Allen – professional football player – Trinity Catholic High School, Ocala, Florida * Dick Ambrose – professional football player, Cleveland Browns – Iona Preparatory School, New Rochelle, New York * Joe Azelby – professional football player, businessman, author – Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey * Mike Bajakian – professional football coach – Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey * Matt Baker – professional football player – Brother Rice High School, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Metro Detroit, Michigan * Carl Barisich – professional football player – Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey * Will Blackmon – professional football player, Seattle Seahawks – Bishop Hendricken High School, Warwick, Rhode Island * John Brantley – college football player – Trinity Catholic High School, Ocala, Florida * Inoke Breckterfield, University of Wisconsin defensive line coach – Damien Memorial School, Honolulu, Hawaii * Brian Brennan – professional football player – Brother Rice High School, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Metro Detroit, Michigan * Nate Burleson – professional football player – O'Dea High School, King County, Washington * Geron Christian, American football player; plays for the Washington Redskins – Trinity Catholic High School (Florida) * Charley Casserly – sportscaster, football executive – Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey * Greg Collins – actor, professional football player – Brother Rice High School, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Metro Detroit, Michigan * Willie Colón – professional football player, New York Jets – Cardinal Hayes High School, the Bronx, New York City * Kevin Coyle – professional football coach, Miami Dolphins – Monsignor Farrell High School, Oakwood, Staten Island, New York * Fran Curci – former head football coach of the University of Miami and the University of Kentucky – Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School, Buena Vista, Miami * Brian Cushing – professional football player – Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey * Chris Dalman – professional football player and coach – Palma School, Salinas, California * Tony DeMeo – college head football coach – Iona College, New Rochelle, New York * Charley Diamond – American Football League player – Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School, Buena Vista, Miami, Florida * David Diehl – professional football player – Brother Rice High School (Chicago) * Mark Donahue – professional football player – Brother Rice High School (Chicago) * Jim Dray – professional football player – Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey * Demetrius DuBose – professional football player – O'Dea High School, King County, Washington * David Fales – professional football player – Palma School|Palma School, Salinas, California * Jim Finn – professional football player – Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey * Kyle Flood – college football coach – Iona College, New Rochelle, New York * Jerry Flora – college football coach – Iona College, New Rochelle, New York * Steve Furness – professional football player, Pittsburgh Steelers – Bishop Hendricken High School, Warwick, Rhode Island * Andy Gallik – professional football player – Brother Rice High School (Chicago) * Michael Gasperson – professional football player – Palma School, Salinas, California * Chaz Green – professional football player – Tampa Catholic High School, Tampa, Florida * Tim Grunhard – professional football player and coach – St Laurence High School, Chicago * Rob Henry – professional football player – Trinity Catholic High School, Ocala, Florida * Darrell Jackson – professional football player – Tampa Catholic High School, Tampa, Florida * Jason Jefferson (class of 1998), NFL defensive lineman (2005–08) – Leo Catholic High School, Auburn-Gresham, Chicago * Bob Kula – professional football player – Brother Rice High School, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Metro Detroit, Michigan * T. J. Lang – professional football player – Brother Rice High School, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Metro Detroit, Michigan * Mike Lodish – professional football player – Brother Rice High School, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Metro Detroit, Michigan * Matt LoVecchio – college football player – Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey * John Mara – football executive, co-owner of the New York Giants – Iona Preparatory School, New Rochelle, New York * Taylor Mays – professional football player, Cincinnati Bengals – O'Dea High School, King County, Washington * John Meyer – professional football player and coach – Brother Rice High School (Chicago) * Bob Molinaro – professional baseball player – Essex Catholic High School, Newark and East Orange, New Jersey * Kealoha Pilares, NFL player – Damien Memorial School, Honolulu, Hawaii * Brian Reader – professional football player – Palma School, Salinas, California * Darren Rizzi – professional football player and coach – Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey * Rich Scanlon – professional football player – Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey * Matt Sherry – professional football player, Cincinnati Bengals – Bishop Hendricken High School, Warwick, Rhode Island * Brian Slocum – professional baseball player, Pittsburgh Pirates – Iona Preparatory School, New Rochelle, New York * Stan Smagala – (b. 1968) is a former American football safety in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers; played college football at the University of Notre Dame – St. Laurence High School, Chicago * AJ Smith – football executive, San Diego Chargers – Bishop Hendricken High School, Warwick, Rhode Island * Jim Sweeney – college football player and coach – Butte Central Catholic High School, Butte, Montana * Elliot Vallejo – professional football player – Palma School, Salinas, California * Chris Watson (class of 1995), NFL defensive back – Leo Catholic High School, Chicago * Jim White – former professional football player – All Hallows High School, The Bronx, New York City * Brennan Williams – professional football player – Catholic Memorial School, West Roxbury, Massachusetts * Isaiah Williams – professional football player – Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, Bergen County, New Jersey

    Australian rules football

    Australia * Ben Allan – Hawthorn premiership player and Fremantle inaugural captain – Aquinas College, Perth * Marcus Allan – Australian rules footballer for the Brisbane Lions – St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace, Brisbane * Stephen Alessio (Player with Essendon Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Gerry Bahen (1929–2012) – North Melbourne – Aquinas College, Perth * John Barker (Player and coach with Fitzroy Football Club, Brisbane Lions and Hawthorn Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Jimmy Bartel – Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club, AFL Premiership player 2007, 2009 and 2011, 2007 Brownlow Medalist, 2011 Norm Smith Medalist, All Australian 2007 and 2008 – St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria * Glen Bartlett – West Coast Eagles and WA state representative – Trinity College, Perth * Peter Bell – North Melbourne premiership player and Fremantle captain – Trinity College, Perth and Aquinas College, Perth * Paul Bevan, AFL footballer for the Sydney Swans – St Edward's College, East Gosford, New South Wales * Simon Black – AFL footballer and Brownlow Medal winner – Aquinas College, Perth * Jude Bolton – Australian Rules footballer with the Sydney Swans – St Bernard's College, Melbourne * Damian Bourke – former Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club and Brisbane Bears – St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria * Jordon Bourke – Australian rules Footballer for the (Brisbane Lions – St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace, Brisbane * Tim Bourke – former Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club – St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria * Bob Bradley (Player with Essendon Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Jacob Brennan – West Coast Eagles – Trinity College, Perth * Michael Brennan – West Coast Eagles 1992 & 1994 vice-captain and premiership player – Trinity College, Perth * Ray Brew (Player and past Captain of Carlton Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * John Bridgwood – Claremont, WA state representative – Aquinas College, Perth * Brian Brown – Essendon Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Mitch Brown – West Coast Eagles – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Nathan Brown – Collingwood Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Brian William Buckley – Musician, journalist and footballer – St. Augustine's College, Yarraville, Victoria * John Cahill – Australian Rules Football player and coach – Christian Brothers College, Adelaide * Allen Christensen – Australian rules footballer for the Brisbane Lions, AFL Premiership player 2011 for the Geelong Football Club – St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria * Brian Ciccotosto – WAFL football player – Christian Brothers College, Fremantle, Western Australia * Travis Colyer – Essendon – Trinity College, Perth * Reece Conca – Richmond – Trinity College, Perth * Edward Considine (Player Essendon Football Club and Sydney Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Tim Cook, former Adelaide Crows footballer – Rostrevor College, Adelaide * David Crawford – Claremont premiership player and WA state representative – Aquinas College, Perth * Patrick Cripps – AFL footballer – Aquinas College, Perth * Cooper Cronk, Sydney Roosters and Queensland and Australia Rugby league player – St Laurence's College, Brisbane * Jared Crouch, former Sydney Swans footballer – Rostrevor College, Adelaide * Daryl Cunningham (1978), AFL – St Paul's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Geoff Cunningham (1977), AFL footballer for St Kilda – St Paul's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Ted Cusack – Footballer (Richmond and North Melbourne clubs) – St Joseph's Technical School, Abbotsford * Luke Dahlhaus – Australian rules footballer for the Western Bulldogs – St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria * Joe Daniher – Australian Rules footballer with the Essendon Bombers – St Bernard's College, Melbourne * Neale Daniher, Essendon VFL footballer, 1979–1990 and later coach of the Melbourne Demons – St Patrick's College, Goulburn, Victoria * Luke Darcy, former Western Bulldogs footballer and media personality – Rostrevor College, Adelaide * Sam Darley – AFL Footballer – St Vergil's College, Hobart, Tasmania * Jordan De Goey (born 15 March 1996), Australian rules footballer – St Kevin's College, Melbourne * Cory Dell'Olio – Australian Rules footballer Essendon Football Club – Christine Brothers College, Fremantle, Western Australia * Ross Ditchburn – Carlton premiership player – Aquinas College, Perth * Vin Doherty – Footballer (Collingwood, Hawthorn and Fitzroy clubs) – St Joseph's Technical School, Abbotsford * Gerry Donnelly (Player and past Captain of North Melbourne Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Frank Dunell – First Queenslander to play in a VFL/AFL Premiership (1984) playing for the Essendon Football Club – St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe, Brisbane * Paul Duffield – Fremantle – Aquinas College, Perth * Liam Duggan – West Coast Eagles – St Patrick's College, BallaratVictoria * Mitch Duncan – Geelong 2011 premiership player – Trinity College, Perth * Laurie Dwyer (Player with North Melbourne Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Leo Dwyer (Player with North Melbourne Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Kevin Dynon (College Captain 1940, athlete, Player and past Captain of North Melbourne Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Andrew Embley – West Coast Eagles 2006 vice-captain, premiership player and Norm Smith Medal, Australian representative – Trinity College, Perth * Alex Fasolo – Collingwood – Trinity College, Perth * Tom Fitzmaurice (Australian Football Hall of Fame) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Darcy Fogarty, Adelaide Crows footballer – Rostrevor College, Adelaide * Garry Foulds – former Australian Rules footballer with the Essendon Bombers – St Bernard's College, Melbourne * Anthony Franchina (Player with Carlton Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Neale Fraser AO MBE (born 3 October 1933), tennis player and former World number 1 – St Kevin's College, Melbourne * Danny Frawley – Captain 1987–95 – St Kilda Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat * Tony Furey (Player with North Melbourne Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Nathan Fyfe – Fremantle, Brownlow Medal 2015 – Aquinas College, Perth * Jeff Garlett – Carlton and Melbourne – Trinity College, Perth * Simon Garlick (born 10 April 1975), Australian rules footballer – St Kevin's College, Melbourne * David Gault – South Fremantle premiership captain – Aquinas College, Perth * John Gerovich – AFL football player – Christian Brothers College, Fremantle, Western Australia * Adrian Gleeson, former Australian Rules Football player and current Carlton Football Club Board Member – Emmanuel College, Warrnambool * Brian Gleeson – St Kilda Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Shannon Grant (Player with Sydney Football Club and North Melbourne Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Jack Green (Player with Carlton Football Club and Hawthorn Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Jade Gresham, Australian Rules Football player, St Kilda – Parade College, Melbourne * Shaun Grigg – Carlton Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Tom Grljusich – Australian rules Football player – Christian Brothers College, Fremantle, Western Australia * Robert Haddrill – Fremantle – Aquinas College, Perth * Aaron Hamill (Player with Carlton Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Ben Hart, former Adelaide footballer and assistant coach – Rostrevor College, Adelaide * John Harvey (Australian Rules Football Umpire) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Mark Hannebery (Player with Collingwood Football Club, amateurs Captain and Coach) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Isaac Heeney, Australian Rules Football player at the Sydney Swans – Waverley College, Sydney * Evan Hewitt – North Melbourne Kangaroos and Adelaide – Trinity College, Perth * Shaun Higgins – Australian rules footballer for the North Melbourne Football Club – St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria * Josh Hill – Western Bulldogs and West Coast Eagles – Trinity College, Perth * Craig Holden – North Melbourne, Sydney, WA state representative, Australian representative, All Australian 1987 – Trinity College, Perth * Brodie Holland – AFL player for the Collingwood Football Club – St Virgil's College, Hobart, Tasmania * Jack Hombsch, Port Adelaide footballer – Rostrevor College Adelaide * Jacob Hopper – Greater Western Sydney Giants – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Lachie Hunter(born 1994), Australian rules footballer – St Kevin's College, Melbourne * John James, Carlton Football Club 1961 – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Jarrhan Jacky – Adelaide – Trinity College, Perth * John James – Carlton Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Alex Jesaulenko – Australian rules football player – St Edmund's College, Canberra * Percy Johnson – East Fremantle premiership player, Swan Districts captain coach, and Claremont, WA state representative and Channel 7 football critic – Western Australian Football Hall of Fame 2010 – Aquinas College, Perth * Tom Jonas, Port Adelaide footballer – Rostrevor College, Adelaide * Ben Keays – AFL (Brisbane Lions) – St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace, Brisbane * Hayden Kennedy – Senior Australian Rules Football Umpire – St Bernard's College, Melbourne * Neil Kerley, SANFL Football Legend, AFL Hall of Fame and media personality*Peter Marker, former Glenelg and SA football captain – Rostrevor College, Adelaide * Daniel Kerr – West Coast Eagles premiership player – Aquinas College, Perth * Laurie Kerr (born 25 June 1928), a former Australian rules footballer with Carlton and founder of the Carlton Social Club at Princes Park – St Kevin's College, Melbourne * Paul Koulouriotis (Player with Port Adelaide Football Club and Geelong Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Phonse Kyne (29 October 1915 – 8 April 1985), a former Australian rules footballer, captain and coach with Collingwood – St Kevin's College, Melbourne * Allan La Fontaine (15 December 1910 – 14 December 1999), a former Australian rules footballer, captain and coach with Melbourne – St Joseph's College, Melbourne and St Kevin's College, Melbourne * Mark LeCras – West Coast Eagles – Aquinas College, Perth * Tom Liberatore, Australian rules footballer with the Western Bulldogs – St Kevin's College, Melbourne * Cameron Ling – Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club and AFL Premiership player 2007 and 2009, Premiership captain 2011, Geelong Football Club Captain 2010–present – St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria * Brad Lloyd – former Australian Rules footballer with Hawthorn – St Bernard's College, Melbourne * Matthew Lloyd – Australian Rules footballer with the Essendon Bombers – St Bernard's College, Melbourne * Kane Lucas – Carlton – Trinity College, Perth * Quinten Lynch – West Coast Eagles premiership player, Collingwood – Aquinas College, Perth * Justin Madden – Member of the Legislative Assembly for Essendon in the Victorian Parliament – St Bernard's College, Melbourne * Simon Madden – former Australian rules footballer for the Essendon Bombers – St Bernard's College, Melbourne * Shane Maguire (Australian Rules Football administrator – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Paul Maher – Fremantle – Trinity College, Perth * Josh Mahoney (born 31 October 1977), a former Australian rules footballer with Port Adelaide – St Kevin's College, Melbourne * Michael Malouf – former chief executive officer of City of Melbourne Council; Former chief executive officer of the Carlton Football Club – St Bernard's College, Melbourne * Mick Malthouse (1971), AFL footballer and coach for Footscray, West Coast Eagles, Collingwood and Carlton – St Paul's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Ray Martin – Footballer (Richmond club) – St Joseph's Technical School, Abbotsford * Nick Maxwell – Australian rules footballer for the Collingwood Football Club, Captain 2009–present, Premiership captain 2010 – St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria * Leo Maynes – Footballer (Fitzroy and Essendon clubs) – St Joseph's Technical School, Abbotsford * Liam McBean – AFL Footballer for Richmond Football Club – St Bernard's College, Melbourne * Patrick McCartin – Australian rules footballer for the St. Kilda Football Club, 2015 number 1 draft pick – St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria * Jock McCorkell (Player with North Melbourne Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne * Alex McDonald – 1st draft pick 1988 – Hawthorn Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria * Anthony McDonald – Melbourne Football Club – St Paul's College, Ballarat and St Patrick's College, Ballarat
  • Donald McDonald (Player, Assistant Coach and Administrator with North Melbourne Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne, Victoria
  • James McDonald (1992) AFL footballer for Melbourne and Greater Western Sydney – St Paul's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Tom McDonaldMelbourne Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Michael McGuane – Collingwood Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Patrick McGinnity – West Coast Eagles – Trinity College, Perth
  • Fraser McInnes – West Coast Eagles – Trinity College, Perth
  • Simon McPhee – Claremont premiership coach – Aquinas College, Perth
  • Sam Menegola – Australian Rules Footballer – Geelong Football Club – Christian Brothers College, Fremantle, Western Australia
  • Jamie Merillo – Fremantle – Aquinas College, Perth
  • Touk Miller(born 22 February 1996), a current Australian rules footballer with Gold Coast – St Kevin's College, Melbourne
  • Jarrod Molloy, Australian Rules Football player, Collingwood/Brisbane – Parade College
  • Terry Moriarty – Perth, Sandover Medal 1943 – WA Football Hall of Fame 2010 (St Patrick's Boys School and also attended Aquinas College) – Trinity College, Perth
  • Steven MorrisAustralian rules footballer with the Richmond Tigers – St Bernard's College, Melbourne
  • Tony Morwood (born 17 May 1960), a former Australian rules footballer with Sydney Swans. A member of the Official Sydney Swans Team of the Century – St Kevin's College, Melbourne
  • Len Murphy – Footballer (Collingwood and Footscray clubs) – St Joseph's Technical School, Abbotsford
  • Jake NeadePort Adelaide Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Gerard Neesham – Australian rules football player and inaugural Fremantle Football Club coach – Christian Brothers College, Fremantle, Western Australia
  • Bill Nettlefold (born 24 April 1953), Australian rules footballer – St Kevin's College, Melbourne
  • Murray Newman – West Coast Eagles – Trinity College, Perth
  • Tom Nicholls (born 4 March 1992), Australian rules footballer – St Kevin's College, Melbourne
  • Nick O'BrienEssendon Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • David O'Connell – West Coast Eagles and Fitzroy – Trinity College, Perth
  • John O'Connell – Geelong captain, WA state representative – WA Football Hall of Fame 2012 – Christian Brothers College, Perth
  • Patrick John O'Dea – Australian rules footballer turned American football legend – Christian Brothers College, St Kilda, Melbourne
  • Kevin O'Donnell – Australian rules footballer – Christian Brothers College, St Kilda, Melbourne
  • Maurice O'Keefe (1972), AFL footballer for St Kilda and Geelong – St Paul's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Ryan O'Keefe (born 24 January 1981), Australian rules footballer – St Kevin's College, Melbourne
  • Stephen O'Reilly – Geelong and Carlton – Aquinas College, Perth
  • David OggBrisbane Bears – Trinity College, Perth
  • Jesse PalmerPort Adelaide Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Luke Penny (born 8 February 1981), Australian rules footballer – St Kevin's College, Melbourne
  • Val Perovic (1971), former AFL footballer for St Kilda and Carlton – St Paul's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Drew Petrie – Vice-Captain 2009, Jason McCartney Medal 2008 – North Melbourne Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Michael PickeringNorth Melbourne Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Jasper Pittard – Australian Rules Footballer for the Port Adelaide Football Club – St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria
  • Stephen Powell (born 7 September 1976), Australian rules footballer – St Kevin's College, Melbourne
  • Con Regan – Australian rules Football player – Christian Brothers College, Fremantle, Western Australia
  • Elkin Reilly, South Melbourne footballer – Rostrevor College, Adelaide
  • Doug Reynolds – Footscray Football Club player – St Augustine's College, Yarraville, Victoria
  • Barry Richardson – Member of 1967, 1969 and 1974 Premiership teams – Richmond Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Jack RiewoldtAFL player for the Richmond Football Club and 1X AFL Premiership Player – St Virgil's College, Hobart, Tasmania
  • Matthew Rosa – West Coast Eagles – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Ashley Sampi – West Coast Eagles, Mark of the Year 2004 – Trinity College, Perth
  • Matthew Scarlett – Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club and AFL Premiership player 2007, 2009 and 2011 – [St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria
  • Daniel Schell, former Adelaide Crows footballer – Rostrevor College, Adelaide
  • Jordan Schroder – Australian Rules footballer with the Geelong Cats – St Bernard's College, Melbourne
  • Brad Scott (born 3 May 1976), Australian rules footballer and coach – St Kevin's College, Melbourne
  • Chris Scott (born 3 May 1976), Australian rules footballer and coach – St Kevin's College, Melbourne
  • Sean Simpson (1987), former AFL footballer for St Kilda and Geelong – St Paul's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Henry Slattery, former Essendon Bombers footballer – Rostrevor College, Adelaide
  • Archie Smith, Australian rules footballer playing for the Brisbane LionsSt Laurence's College, Brisbane
  • Peter Spencer – North Melbourne, also WA state representative and dual Sandover Medal 1976 & 1984 – Western Australian Football Hall of Fame 2007 – Aquinas College, Perth
  • Matthew Spencer – Geelong – Trinity College, Perth
  • Bill Spurling (Player with Footscray Football Club) – St Joseph's College, Melbourne
  • Greg Stafford, an AFL player for Sydney Swans and Richmond Tigers – Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham, Sydney
  • Lewis Stevenson – West Coast Eagles – Trinity College, Perth
  • Cheynee StillerAFL – St Patrick's College, Shorncliff, Brisbane
  • Barry Stoneham – former Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club, Geelong Football Club Captain 1996 – 1998, All Australian 1992 VFL/AFL Team of the Year 1989, Victoria Team Rep 7 Times. Carji Greeves Medal 1990 – St Joseph's College, Geelong, Western Australia
  • Charlie Street – Footballer (Richmond and Carlton clubs) – St Joseph's Technical School, Abbotsford
  • Nick SubanFremantle Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Jacob Surjan – Australian Rules Footballer Port Adelaide Football Club – Christian Brothers College, Fremantle, Western Australia
  • Dane SwanAustralian rules footballer with the Collingwood Magpies – St Bernard's College, Melbourne
  • Tim Taranto (born 1998), Australian rules footballer – St Kevin's College, Melbourne]
  • Ted Terry – outstanding schoolboy athlete, winner of the 1925 Burnie Gift, and AFL player for the St Kilda Football Club – St Virgil's College, Hobart, Tasmania
  • Alan Toovey – Collingwood premiership player – Aquinas College, Perth* Murray Ward – Claremont, also coached Aquinas to 13 consecutive PSA premierships – Aquinas College, Perth
  • Des TuddenhamCollingwood Football Club – Ruck rover; Captain 1966–69, 1976, Collingwood Football Club; Captain/Coach 1972–75 – Essendon Football Club; South Melbourne Football Club 1978 – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Peter Vivian, former Norwood FC captain and SA football player – Rostrevor College, Adelaide
  • Corey Wagner – AFL Player for the North Melbourne Kangaroos – St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe]]
  • Josh Wagner – AFL Player for the Melbourne Demons – [[St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe, Brisbane
  • Frank Walker – Perth, WA state representative – Aquinas College, Perth
  • Luke Webster – Fremantle and assistant coach at Carlton and West Coast Eagles – Trinity College, Perth
  • Sharrod Wellingham – Collingwood 2010 premiership player and West Coast Eagles – Trinity College, Perth
  • Sean Wellman – Australian rules footballer – St Paul's College, Adelaide
  • Peter WalshPort Adelaide Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat
  • Sam Walsh - Carlton footballer - St Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria
  • Rohan Welsh – former Carlton footballer – St Bernard's College, Melbourne
  • Brendan Whitecross – AFL Player for the Hawthorn Hawks – St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe, Brisbane
  • Reuben William – AFL (Brisbane Lions) – St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace, Brisbane
  • Tom Williams – Australian Rules Footballer for the Western Bulldogs – St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace, Brisbane
  • Mitch Wallis (born 24 October 1992), Australian rules footballer – St Kevin's College, Melbourne
  • Ted Whitten – Footscray Football Club player – St. Augustine's College, Yarraville, Victoria
  • Elliot YeoBrisbane Lions, West Coast Eagles – Aquinas College, Perth
  • Clinton Young – Member of 2008 Premiership team – Hawthorn Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria
  • Will YoungAdelaide Football Club – St Patrick's College, Ballarat, Victoria

United Kingdom

Baseball

Australia

United States

Basketball

Australia

Canada

New Zealand

United States

Boxing

Australia

Ireland

  • John Joe Nevin Irish (born 7 June 1988) professional boxer; two-time Olympian, and a London 2012 silver medalist – Coláiste Mhuire, Mullingar, County Westmeath

New Zealand

United Kingdom

Canadian football

Canada

United States

Cricket

Australia

India

Ireland

New Zealand

United Kingdom

Zimbabwe

Football (soccer)

Australia

Canada

Ireland

New Zealand

Trinidad and Tobago

United Kingdom

United States

Vanuatu

Golf

Australia

India

Ireland

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Zimbabwe

Ice hockey

Canada

United States

Irish sports (Gaelic football and Hurling)

Ireland

United Kingdom

Lacrosse

Canada

United States

Rugby League

Australia

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Rugby Union

Argentina

Australia

Canada

Ireland

New Zealand

  • Vince Aso – rugby union midfielder or winger for Auckland in the ITM Cup – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Josh Blackie – professional rugby union footballer – Liston College, Henderson, Auckland
  • Tony Buckley (born 1980) - Irish international rugby union player; played Prop - St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Mark Carter – All Blacks flanker (1991–1998) – Liston College, Henderson, Auckland
  • Stephen Timothy Casey – All Black (1905 to 1908), one of the Originals – Christian Brothers School, Dunedin
  • Thomas Desmond Coughlan – All Blacks flanker, 1958 – St Kevin's College, Oamaru
  • Sam Dickson, New Zealand rugby sevens player; member of the New Zealand national rugby sevens team to the 2016 Summer Olympics – St Thomas of Canterbury College, Christchurch
  • Craig Dowd – All Black prop (1993–2000) – Liston College, Henderson, Auckland
  • Richard Fogarty – All Black (1921) – Christian Brothers School, Dunedin
  • DJ Forbes – professional sevens player – Liston College, Henderson, Auckland
  • Nepia Fox-Matamua – professional rugby player – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Simon Hafoka – professional rugby player and coach, Independiente Rugby Club Santander – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Bryn Hall – rugby player, plays scrum half for the Blues and captained the 2012 Junior All Blacks – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Mark Garry Hammett – All Black (1998–2003), Hooker; assistant coach for the Crusaders (2006–2010); coach for the Hurricanes (2011–2014); Director of Rugby for Cardiff Blues (2014–present) – St Thomas of Canterbury College, Christchurch
  • Uwe Helu (born 12 July 1990), international rugby union footballer, located in Japan – St Thomas of Canterbury College, Christchurch
  • Shane Howarth – All Black fullback (1993–1994), also played for Wales – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Mate Jakich – Auckland representative rugby union footballer – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Matthew Johnson, (born 1994), rugby union player (at centre) for the Blues in the Super Rugby competition – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • James Charles Kearney – All Blacks first five-eighth, 1947–1949 – St Kevin's College, Oamaru
  • Kevin Francis Laidlaw – All Blacks centre three-quarter, 1960 – St Kevin's College, Oamaru
  • Ben Lam – wing position for the Blues in Super Rugby (2012 and 2015); member of the New Zealand Sevens (2012 – present); plays for the Hurricanes (2016 – present); won a Commonwealth Games Medal (2014) in the Rugby sevens – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Pat Lam – All Black, loose forward (1992); captain of Manu Samoa; coach Pacific Islanders rugby team (2006), Auckland in NPC) (2004–2008) and the Auckland Blues (2009–2012) – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Lomano Lemeki – Rugby Sevens player for Japan and XV's in New Zealand – Liston College, Henderson, Auckland
  • Francis Steven McAtamney – All Blacks prop, 1956 – St Kevin's College, Oamaru
  • Bernie McCahill – All Blacks second five-eighth and centre three-quarter (1987–1991) – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Sean McCahill (born 1968) – rugby international, representing Ireland – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • William Alexander McCaw – All Blacks Captain 1954, Number 8 and flanker, 1951–1954 – St Kevin's College, Oamaru
  • Brian Verdon McCleary (1891–1980) – All Black (1924–1925) played on the Invincibles tour; New Zealand and Australasian amateur and professional light-heavyweight and heavyweight boxing champion – Christian Brothers School, Dunedin
  • Jason McLennan – represented Fiji in international rugby 1993–1995 – Liston College, Henderson, Auckland
  • Bradley Moni Mika – All Black, lock (2002), Auckland, Blues and Crusaders rugby player – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Dylan Mika (1972–2018) – All Black, loose forward (1999) – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Steve Nesbit – All Black, first five-eighth (1960) – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Mana Otai – International rugby union footballer, representing Tonga; captain of Tonga at 1995 Rugby World Cup – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Ti'i Paulo – New Zealand Rugby Player – Samoa, ASM Clermont, Crusaders, Canterbury, Tasman, New Zealand Under-21 Captain, New Zealand Under-19 – Kavanagh College
  • Harry Plummer (born 1998), professional rugby union player who plays for the Blues in Super Rugby – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Francis Saili – All Blacks, Lock (2013) – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Peter Saili – New Zealand rugby player, plays at the flanker position for the Blues in Super Rugby – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Kevin Senio – All Black half back (2005) – Liston College, Henderson, Auckland
  • Kevin Lawrence Skinner – All Blacks captain 1952; prop, 1949–1956 – Christian Brothers School, Dunedin and St Kevin's College, Oamaru
  • Robert Charles Stuart – All Blacks captain, Loose forward 1949–1954; rugby coach – St Kevin's College, Oamaru
  • Soane Tonga'uiha – Tongan rugby union international representative; plays for the Northampton Saints – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Antony Sumich (born 1964) – rugby union and cricket international (for Croatia, priest of Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter – St Peter's College, Auckland
  • Sio Tomkinson (born 1996) New Zealand rugby union player; plays as a midfield back for Otago in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup and the Highlanders in the international Super Rugby competition – Kavanagh College, Dunedin
  • Lindsay Townsend – All Black (1955) – Christian Brothers School, Dunedin
  • Patrick Tuipulotu (born 1993) – All Blacks (2014 - ) – St Peter's College, Auckland

South Africa

Spain

United Kingdom

Uruguay

  • Roberto Canessa – professional rugby union footballer, Uruguayan presidential candidate, survivor of the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crash – Stella Maris College (Montevideo)
  • Nando Parrado – professional rugby union footballer, survivor of the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crash – Stella Maris College (Montevideo)
  • Carlos Páez Rodríguez – professional rugby union footballer, survivor of the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crash – Stella Maris College (Montevideo)

Zimbabwe

Softball

New Zealand

Other

Australia

Canada

India

Ireland

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Uruguay

Zimbabwe

See also

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.