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* Paul Ramsay - Chairman and largest stakeholder in Ramsay Health Care and Prime Television.
* Paul Ramsay - Chairman and largest stakeholder in Ramsay Health Care and Prime Television.
* Ed Tighe - Colonial First State
* Ed Tighe - Colonial First State
* [[Todd Corporation|Sir Bryan Todd]] (1902-1987) - leading New Zealand businessmen; he also attended [[Kavanagh College|Christian Brothers School, Dunedin]]; member of one of the richest families in New Zealand. <ref>Ross Galbreath, ''Enterprise and energy: the Todd family in New Zealand'', Todd, Wellington, 2010, pp. 55 and 90.</ref>.<ref name="Distinguished"/>


== Entertainment, media and the arts ==
== Entertainment, media and the arts ==

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This is a list of Riverview Old Ignatians. "Old Ignatians" are former students of Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview in Sydney, a Roman Catholic school in New South Wales, Australia.

Academia

Rhodes Scholars

Business

  • Nicholas Grady - CFO Virgin money
  • David Higgins - former Lend Lease Corporation CEO
  • Peter Joseph OAM - Merchant Banker; Chairman of the St James Ethics Centre
  • John Kaldor, textiles industrialist, philanthropist, donated 260 art works worth $35 million to the Art Gallery of NSW;[2]
  • James Malone - Royal Bank of Scotland
  • Nicholas Moore - CEO Macquarie Bank
  • Paul Ramsay - Chairman and largest stakeholder in Ramsay Health Care and Prime Television.
  • Ed Tighe - Colonial First State
  • Sir Bryan Todd (1902-1987) - leading New Zealand businessmen; he also attended Christian Brothers School, Dunedin; member of one of the richest families in New Zealand. [3].[4]

Entertainment, media and the arts

Medicine and science

Military

Politics, public service and the law

Religion

Sport

  • AFL
  • Leo Barry - Sydney Swans- AFL premiership winning player 2005
  • Malcolm Lynch - Western Bulldogs AFL selected #66 overall in 2006 NAB AFL Draft
  • RUGBY UNION
  • Mitch Inman - Western Force Rugby Union 2010
  • Lachie McCaffrey - NSW Waratahs Rugby Union 2010
  • David McDuling - Australian Under 20s Rugby World Cup Squad 2009
  • Jono Jenkins - Australian Rugby Sevens 2009, Western Force Squad 2010
  • Ed Jenkins - Australian Rugby Sevens 2009
  • Tim Harrington - Australian Rugby Sevens 2008
  • Willie Gordon - ACT Brumbies 2001, Australian Rugby Sevens 1999-2000
  • Dominic Byrne - NSW Waratahs 2001
  • Jim Lenehan - Wallabies 1957-67, NSW Waratahs 1958-68
  • Jim Stenmark - Wallabies, NSW Waratahs - Wallabies player from 1947–48, Waratahs player 1944-46
  • John Coolican - Wallabies 1979-84, NSW Waratahs 1977-84
  • Anthony Dempsey - Wallabies 1993, NSW Waratahs 1992-94
  • Charles Morrisey - Wallabies 1925-26, NSW Waratahs 1925-26
  • John Manning - Wallabies 1904, NSW Waratahs 1900-1904
  • Ignatius O'Donnell - Wallabies 1899-1905, NSW Waratahs 1899-1905
  • Humphrey Oxenham - Wallabies 1907, NSW Waratahs 1900-1904
  • Brian Oxenham - Wallabies 1939
  • Sean Spence - Wallabies 1962. NSW Waratahs 1962-63
  • Bob Wesffield - Wallabies 1928-29, NSW Waratahs 1925-29, Victorian Rugby
  • Herbert Daly - Wallabies 1908-09, NSW Waratahs 1905-09
  • James Hughes - Wallabies 1907, NSW Waratahs 1907-08
  • Bryan Hughes - Wallabies 1913, NSW Waratahs 1913
  • Mark "Champo" Clarebrough - NSW Waratahs 1979
  • Brett Clarebrough - Australian Rugby Sevens 1979
  • Michael Keirans - NSW Waratahs 1990
  • Ed Shannon - NSW Waratahs 1979
  • Cecil O'Dea - NSW Waratahs 1928
  • Ian Camrie-Thomson - NSW Waratahs 1928
  • John Diserens - ACT Brumbies
  • Frank Ahern - QLD Reds
  • Gerald Quinlan - Ireland Rugby Union Team
  • Matthew Mostyn - Ireland Rugby Union Team and NSW Waratahs 1996
  • Paul Kelly - Norway Rugby Team
  • John Tighe - Italian Rugby 2009; Redmen Club Captain 2007 (know more commonly as the "Atrum Annus" or "Dark Year" for the OIRFC); Judd Cup Undefeated Premiership Captain 2009
  • Edward Tighe - Brother of infamous Old Ignatian Jonathan Tighe. Top point scorer for OIRFC 2009 and owner of the now famous "Rattle Snake" hips
  • Nicholas Lockyer - Greece (Kerkyra) Rugby Sevens 2009
  • SOCCER
  • Adam Biddle - Sydney FC - Sydney FC
  • CRICKET
  • John Davison - Canadian Cricketer - Competed in 2003 and 2007 Cricket World Cups, made fifth fastest century in ODI history
  • SAILING
  • Will Ryan - Australian Sailing Team 2006 - World Champion 2006
  • Ed Quartly - Australian Sailing Team 2007
  • SURF-LIFE SAVING
  • Steve Newnham - Australian Surf Life Saving Representative 1981-82, World Champion 1983
  • ROWING
  • Steven Newnham - 1974 and 1979 Australian Eight At World Championships
  • Joe Donnolly - 1974 Australian Eight At World Championships
  • Anthony Anisimoff - 1974 Australian Eight At World Championships
  • WATER POLO
  • James Falzon - Australian Water Polo - Member 2003 FINA World Championships team

Olympians

  • Michael Delany - Australian Olympic Swimmer 1984 Olympics, Silver Medallist
  • Fred Lane - Australian Olympic Swimmer 1900 Olympics
  • Denis O'Neil - Australian Olympic Sailer at 1976 and 1972 Olympics
  • Richard Curtin - Australian Olympic Rower at 1972 Olympics
  • Daniel Noonan - Australian Olympic Rower at 2008 Beijing Olympics
  • Bob Lachal - Australian Olympic Rower at 1964 Olympics
  • Bryan Curtin - Australian Olympic Rower at 1972 Olympics

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "NSW Rhodes Scholars 1904 - 2007". Rhodes Scholarships. The University of Sydney. 2007. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  2. ^ The Sun-Herald Extra Sunday 22 August 2010 page 2
  3. ^ Ross Galbreath, Enterprise and energy: the Todd family in New Zealand, Todd, Wellington, 2010, pp. 55 and 90.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference Distinguished was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Clark, Axel (1979). "Brennan, Christopher John (1870 - 1932)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 7 (Online ed.). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. pp. 397–399. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
  6. ^ Furneaux Burfitt, Walter (1979). "Burfitt, Walter Charles Fitzmaurice (1874 - 1956)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 7 (Online ed.). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. pp. 482–483. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
  7. ^ http://www.macquarie.com.au/au/mig/news/20030512.htm Paul McClintock appointed to Board of Macquarie Infrastructure Investment Management Limited
  8. ^ http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/11/1057783340187.html Peter Craven's SMH review of Campion's Lines of My Life