List of Old Scotch Collegians - Sport - Australian Rules Football

Australian Rules Football

  • Ed Barlow – Sydney Swans Football Club player
  • Campbell Brown – 2008 Premiership player for Hawthorn Football Club. Gold Coast Suns player
  • Nathan Djerrkura – Geelong Football Club player
  • Andrew Erickson – Sydney Swans Football Club player
  • Rob Fuller – Richmond Football Club player
  • Nick Gill – Adelaide Football Club player
  • Doug Heywood – Melbourne Football Club player
  • Lachie Hill – Carlton Football Club player
  • Liam Jones – Western Bulldogs Football Club player
  • Richard Loveridge – 1983 & 1986 Premiership Player for Hawthorn Football Club
  • Bill Morris – Brownlow Medal winner, Richmond Football Club player
  • Scott Maginness – 1988 & 1989 Premiership player for Hawthorn Football Club
  • Michael Perry – Richmond Football Club player
  • Cyril Rioli – 2008 Premiership player for Hawthorn Football Club
  • Michael Rix – St Kilda Football Club player
  • Stan Reid – Fitzroy Football Club player
  • Nick Smith – Sydney Swans Football Club player
  • Will Slade – Geelong Football Club player
  • James Strauss – Melbourne Football Club player
  • Terry Waites – Collingwood Football Club player
  • Jamie Macmillan - North Melbourne Football Club player

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