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List of Old Scotch Collegians

This is a list of Old Scotch Collegians, who are notable former students of Scotch College in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Alumni of Scotch College are known as Old Boys or Old Collegians, and automatically become members of the schools alumni association, the Old Scotch Collegians Association (OSCA).

Scotch College has had more alumni mentioned in Who's Who in Australia (a listing of notable Australians) than any other school, and its alumni have received more top (Companion) Order of Australia honours than any other school. Although knighthoods are no longer bestowed in Australia, at least 71 Scotch College alumni have been knighted.

Viceroys

Academia and science

Eponyms of universities

Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors

Members of the Royal Society

Others – academia and science

Business

Law

Chief justices

High Court Justices

Supreme Court Justices

Media, entertainment, culture and the arts

Military and intelligence

Chiefs / heads of services

Others – military

Politics and public service

Prime ministers and presidents

Premiers

Cabinet ministers

Others – politics and public service

Sport

American football

Athletics

Australian rules football

  • Ed Barlow – Sydney Swans Football Club player
  • Jack Billings – St. Kilda Football Club player, pick no.3 2013 National NAB AFL Draft
  • Will Brodie – Gold Coast Football Club and Fremantle Football Club player
  • Campbell Brown – 2008 Premiership player for Hawthorn Football Club; Gold Coast Suns player
  • Darcy Byrne-Jones – Port Adelaide Football Club player
  • Sam Darcy-Western Bulldogs player
  • Nathan Djerrkura – Geelong Football Club player
  • Andrew Erickson – Sydney Swans Football Club player
  • Joel Garner – Port Adelaide Football Club player
  • Nick Gill – Adelaide Football Club player
  • Duncan Harris – Hawthorn FC, 1 game, 1962
  • Bob Hay – Fitzroy Football Club player
  • John McKenzie Hay – Collingwood Football Club player
  • John Hendrie – 1976 & 1978 Premiership Player for Hawthorn Football Club
  • Doug Heywood – Melbourne Football Club player
  • Malcolm Hill – Hawthorn FC, 22 games, 1960–1962 including 1961 Premiership
  • Aidyn Johnson – Port Adelaide Football Club player
  • Liam Jones – Western Bulldogs Football Club player
  • Jake Kelly – Adelaide Football Club player
  • Will Kelly – Collingwood Football Club player
  • Ian Law – Hawthorn FC – 106 games – 1960–1969 including 1961 Premiership
  • Jake Long – Essendon Football Club Player
  • Cooper Lord – Carlton Football Club Player
  • Richard Loveridge – 1983 & 1986 Premiership Player for Hawthorn Football Club
  • Jamie Macmillan – North Melbourne Football Club player
  • Finn Maginness – Hawthorn Football Club player
  • Scott Maginness – 1988 & 1989 Premiership player for Hawthorn Football Club
  • Will Maginness – West Coast Football Club player
  • Alex McCracken – sports administrator, first secretary of the Essendon Football Club and first president of the Victorian Football League
  • Reef McInnes
  • Bill Morris – Brownlow Medal winner, Richmond Football Club player
  • Neil Pearson – Hawthorn FC, 133 games, 1945–1954
  • Michael Perry – Richmond Football Club player
  • Stan Reid – Fitzroy Football Club player
  • Cyril Rioli – 2008, 2013, 2014 and 2015 Premiership player for Hawthorn Football Club
  • Maurice Rioli Jr – Richmond Football Club player
  • Michael Rix – St Kilda Football Club player
  • Jy Simpkin – North Melbourne Football Club player
  • Ben Sinclair – Collingwood Football Club player
  • Jack Sinclair – St. Kilda Football club player
  • Will Slade – Geelong Football Club player
  • Jagga Smith- Carlton Football Club player
  • Nick Smith – 2012 Premiership player for Sydney Swans Football Club
  • James Stewart – Essendon Football Club player
  • James Strauss – Melbourne Football Club player
  • Jamarra Ugle-Hagan – Western Bulldogs player
  • Eddie Toms — Melbourne (VFA), South Melbourne (VFA), and South Melbourne (VFL) player
  • Terry Waites – Collingwood Football Club player
  • Rupert Wills – Collingwood Football Club player
  • John Winneke – Hawthorn Football Club, 50 games, 1960–1962 including 1961 Premiership
  • Colin Youren – Hawthorn FC, 135 games, 1958–1965 including 1961 Premiership

Cricket

Motorsport

Rowing

Rugby

Soccer

Swimming and diving

Tennis

  • Gerald Patterson – two times Wimbledon singles champion and world number 1 tennis player

See also

References

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