List of Old Boys of St Aloysius' College - Sport

Sport

  • James Allen – NSW Waratahs rugby union player
  • Guillaume Buckley – Football (soccer) player
  • John Ferris, William McElhone, Ben Dwyer, William Dwyer, Eric McElhone and Austin Punch – all NSW and Australian cricket players; who played for England and were killed whilst on active service in the Boer War
  • Bernard Foley – NSW Waratahs and Australian Sevens international rugby union player
  • Keith Gleeson – Irish rugby union and Leinster rugby union player
  • Cecil Healy – a winner of individual silver and team gold medals in swimming at the 1912 Olympic Games
  • Patrick Kennedy – a rugby league football player with the Manly Sea Eagles{{http://www.seaeagles.com.au/playerprofiledisplay/Sea%20Eagles-NYC/Patrick%20%20Kennedy/5317%7Cdate=October 2012}}
  • Tom Kingston – NSW Waratahs rugby union player
  • Pat McCabe – rugby union player for the ACT Brumbies and the Wallabies
  • Ater Majok – a basketball player, selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2011 NBA Draft
  • Dr Herbert Moran – Wallabies captain (1908) (also attended St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill)
  • Mark O'Halloran – a rugby league football player with the Wests Tigers and Penrith Panthers
  • Jono Owen - rugby union player for the Melbourne Rebels
  • Matt Unicomb – a basketball player
  • Chris Yates – an Australian Sevens international rugby union player

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