This is a List of notable Old Boys of The Scots College , they being notable former students - known as "Old Boys" of the Presbyterian Church school, The Scots College in Bellevue Hill , New South Wales , Australia .
James Bain , a company director, farmer, author; Chairman of NatWest Aust. Bank Ltd (1985–91), W. Bain & Co. (1947–87); Sydney Stock Exchange Ltd (1983–87) (also attended The Armidale School )[ 2]
Lee Freedman , a racehorse trainer with 120 career Group one wins including five Melbourne Cups , four Golden Slippers , four Caulfield Cups , four VRC Oaks , four Australasian Oaks , five Lightning Stakes , two Cox Plates , one AJC Oaks [ 3]
Ted Harris AC , a company director, tennis commentator and sport administrator[ 4]
Justin Hemmes , an entrepreneur and principal of the Merivale Group [ 5]
Ezra Norton , a former newspaper proprietor (also attended Waverley College )[ 6]
Tom Parry AM , an economist and public servant[ 7]
Robert Somervaille AO , a legal and telecommunications technology consultant and company director; awarded the Légion d'honneur (also attended Scotch College Melbourne )[ 8]
Harry Triguboff AO , a property developer and billionaire owner of Meriton Apartments [citation needed ]
Conway Bown , war artist and Army helicopter pilot
Luke Bracey , an actor, best known for his roles in The November Man and in The Best of Me [ 11]
Callan McAuliffe , an actor, best known for his roles in the romantic comedy drama film Flipped and in the teen action science fiction film I Am Number Four [ 12]
Roger McDonald , a poet and writer[ 13]
Scott McGregor , an actor and presenter on the Seven Network 's Better Homes and Gardens [ 14]
Sam Parsonson , an actor[citation needed ]
Peter van Onselen , a political commentator and biographer[ 15]
Tim Webster , a newsreader and sports presenter[ 16]
Peter Weir AM , a film director (The Truman Show , The Cars That Ate Paris , Dead Poets Society )[ 17]
Brett Whiteley , an artist (also attended The Scots School, Bathurst ) Whiteley disliked attending The Scots College, Sydney, and was expelled for stealing from the newsagency in Double Bay[ 18]
Rusty Young , an author[citation needed ]
Hiroaki Yura , a violin virtuoso, founder and concertmaster of the Eminence Symphony Orchestra [ 19]
Medicine and science [ edit ]
Arthur Aspinall , together with Archibald John, Andrew Eric and William Robert Aspinall
Arnold Brown OBE , MC , DSO , an Australian Army officer; decorated for services in Cyrenaica [ 23]
Rear Admiral The Hon Sir David James Martin KCMG , AO , a former senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy [ 24]
Vice Admiral Sir Alan McNicoll KBE , CB , GM , a senior officer in the Royal Australian Navy and a diplomat[ 25]
Major-General Ronald McNicoll CBE , AM
Colonel Rowan Tink AM , a former Australian Army Special Air Service Regiment commander, awarded the US Bronze Star following active duty in Afghanistan [ 26]
Politics, public service and the law[ edit ]
Alexander Armstrong , a pastoralist and Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council representing the Liberal Party of Australia (1953–69)[ 28]
Richard Bull , a former Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council representing the National Party of Australia (1984–2000)[ 29]
Joseph Calcraft OBE , a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council ; Councillor at Shoalhaven Council (1962–65)[ 30]
Peter Dowding SC , a barrister and former Premier of Western Australia (also attended Caulfield Grammar School and Hale School )[ 31]
David Drummond , a former Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and the Australian House of Representatives representing the Country Party [ 32]
Ralph Hunt AO , a former Member of the House of Representatives for Gwydir (1969–89) representing the National Party of Australia [ 33]
John Jobling AO , a former member of the New South Wales Legislative Council representing the Liberal Party of Australia and local councillor[ 34]
Wal Murray , a former Deputy Premier of New South Wales and Leader of the NSW National Party[ 35]
The Hon Cameron Murphy AM MLC, Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council for the Australian Labor Party and Union organiser.
The Hon Andrew Hastie MP , a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the division of Canning since 2015. Prior to politics, he was a troop commander in the Special Air Service Regiment .
Other notable lawyers [ edit ]
Tom Bowman , Wallaby (1998–99)[citation needed ]
David Brockhoff , Wallaby player (1949–53) and coach of the Wallabies and Waratahs [ 39]
Hugh (Murray) Buntine , Wallaby (1924)[ 40]
Sam Carter , Wallaby (2014)[ 41]
Andrew Kellaway , Wallaby (2024)[ 42]
Ken Catchpole , Wallaby , 27 Tests (1961–68) and captain in 13 match[ 43]
Tim Gavin , Wallaby (1988–96)
Phil Hardcastle , Wallaby , 5 Tests (1946–49) and captain in 1 match[ 43]
Jim Hindmarsh , Wallaby (1975–76)[ 40]
Rupert Rosenblum , Wallaby (1969–70)[ 40]
John Solomon , Wallaby , 14 Tests (1949–55) and captain in 8 matches[ 35] [ 44]
Warwick Waugh , Wallaby (1993–97)[ 40]
Forbes Carlile
Hugh Bowman , a jockey; recipient of the Silver Saddle Award for most successful jockey (Royal Ascot )[ 47]
Jack Buckley , AFL footballer
Forbes Carlile MBE , Australia's first post-World War II Olympics swimming coach; Australia's first competitor in the modern pentathlon (1956 Summer Olympics ); only person to have coached and later competed at the Olympic Games [ 48]
Andrew Ratcliffe , Commonwealth Games gold medal winning sprinter.
Colin Scotts , former NFL Defensive End; played for the St. Louis Rams /Cardinals [ 49] [ 50]
Murray Stewart , Australia kayaker and Olympic Gold medallist at the 2012 Summer Games in London (Men's K-4 1000 metres )
Thomas Whalan , four-time water polo Olympian (Sydney 2000 , Athens 2004 , Beijing 2008 , and London 2012 )[ 51]
Angus Crichton , Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row forward for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League (NRL) and Australia at international level.
Toby Rudolf , Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop and lock for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the NRL
Billy Smith , Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a centre for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League (NRL)
Siua Wong , Fiji international rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row forward for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League (NRL)
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