Marist College Penshurst - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Paul J. Gollan Visiting Senior Fellow at the Australian School of Business at the University of New South Wales.
  • Craig Nicholls - lead singer and guitarist of The Vines. They will be playing the "Obese Bloc Party"
  • Daryl Millard who plays rugby league for the Canterbury Bulldogs
  • Chris Holland who now plays with Australian band Operator Please.
  • Mark Coure MP (politician) Member for Oatley
  • Graeme "The Penguin" Bradley (born 20 March 1964) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer. He played for the Illawarra Steelers, Penrith Panthers and the St. George Dragons in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership (NSWRL) as well as the Castleford Tigers and Bradford Bulls in England.

Bradley played junior football with Oatley RSL. Bradley entered first-grade after Illawarra Steelers' coach, Brian Smith, signed him to the club in 1985. Smith had been Bradley's school-teacher. He spent three years with the Steelers before moving to the Penrith Panthers.

The Panthers reached back-to-back grand finals, in 1990 and 1991. Bradely was named on the bench for the 1991 grand final and although he spent 40 minutes warming up on the sidelines, coach Phil Gould did not send Bradley on. Following this he followed former Steelers coach Brian Smith to the St George Dragons. Bradley played in two grand finals for St George in 1992 and 1993. When Brian Smith left Australia to coach the Bradford Bulls in the newly formed Super League he signed Graeme, which he spent 3 successful years there including winning the 1997 Super League Championship. He Retired following the 1998 Season.

  • FORMER Melbourne recruitment manager Peter O'Sullivan.

Peter O'Sullivan is implicated in the Storm salary cap scandal by News Ltd executives. O'Sullivan, currently employed by Sydney Roosters, said last night he would be talking to lawyers on a number of issues after he was linked with the cap rort alongside four other officials described by News Ltd chief executive John Hartigan as rats in the ranks.

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