List of Old Xaverians
There are many notable former students —known as "Old Xaverians" (Old Xavs)—and members of the "Old Xaverians' Association" ("OXA") of the Roman Catholic school Xavier College in Kew , Victoria , Australia . Most entries here have been sourced to the official announcement of the Old Xaverians' Association "Roll of Men of Achievement" announced at the 71st Annual Old Xaverians' Dinner held at Xavier College on 21 March 1997.
Old Xaverians Association crest
Philip Brady OAM – TV and radio personality
Michael Chamberlin – stand-up comedian; TV personality
Santo Cilauro – comedian; cast member of The Panel
Charlie Clausen – actor and comedian
Colin Colahan – painter and sculptor; an Australian official war artist in 1942
Timothy Conigrave – actor, memoirist, author of Holding the Man
Peter Dahlsen – actor; now a barrister
Liam Dowling , YouTube broadcaster
Greg Dening – emeritus professor of history, University of Melbourne; author of the official history of Xavier College and the OXA
Brian Fitzgerald – prominent liturgical musician and composer; choirmaster of St. Patricks Cathedral Melbourne 1973–1986; brother of Paul
Paul Fitzgerald AM – world-renowned artist; founding president of the Realist Artists Guild of Australia; artist of official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
Roger Franklin – journalist & Quadrant Online editor, author of The Defender: The story of General Dynamics , Inferno: The Day Victoria Burned , Fev
Ben Gannon AO – film, theatre, and TV producer
Simon Gleeson – theatre actor based in London
Tom Gleisner – comedian; The Panel cast member
Michael Gracey – director of The Greatest Showman
Gypsy and the Cat – two-piece band: Xavier Bacash and Lionel Towers
Jack O'Hagan OBE – musician and poet; wrote the songs "Along the Road to Gundagai " 1922 & "Our Don Bradman " 1930
Gerard Henderson – syndicated newspaper columnist and former adviser to prime minister John Howard
Peter Landy – Seven Network sports commentator
Lawrence Leung – comedian, star of Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure
Dan Lonergan – ABC radio sports commentator
Sam McClure – AFL journalist
James Massola – south-east Asia correspondent, previously chief political correspondent, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
Matthew Newton – actor (Underbelly , Thank God You're Here ); Logie nominee
Boyd Oxlade – author of Death in Brunswick
John Roskam – senior fellow (& former executive director) of the Institute of Public Affairs
Jock Serong – author
David Studdart - Professor of Law, Professor of Health Policy, Vice Provost and Dean of Research, Stanford University, CA
Brian O'Shaughnessy – philosopher based in London
Peter O'Shaughnessy OAM – actor, author, folklorist based in the UK
Grant Smillie – one half of TV Rock
James Morgan Walsh - author of 94 novels
Mike Walsh AM , OBE – TV personality, entrepreneur, and philanthropist
Matt Walters – musician
Business
Catholic bishops
Law
High Court of Australia
Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea
Australian state Supreme Courts
Senior courts
King's Counsel
Medicine and the sciences
Military and defence
Politics and public service
Vice-regal
Australian federal parliament
Cornelius Ahern – MP for Indi (1913–1914)
Richard Alston AO (XC 1947–59) – Minister for Communications (1996–2003), Victorian Senator (1986–2004); Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (2005–2008), Federal President of Liberal Party (2014–2017)
Tim Fischer AC (XC 1958–63) – Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (1996–1999), Leader of the National Party (1990–1999), MP for Farrer (1984–2001); Australian Ambassador to the Holy See (2008–2012)
Rob Hulls AM (XC 1968–74) – MP for Kennedy (1990–1993)
Edward Jolley – MP for Grampians (1914–1915)
Pat Kennelly AO – Victorian Senator (1953–1971)
Sir Phillip Lynch KCMG (XC 1950–51) – Treasurer of Australia (1975–1977); Deputy Liberal Party Leader (1972–1982); Privy Councillor ; MP for Flinders (1966–1982)
Julian McGauran – National Senator for Victoria (1987–1990; 1993–2006), Liberal Senator for Victoria (2006–2011)
Peter McGauran – Minister for Science and Technology , MP for Gippsland (1983–2008)
Arthur Rodgers (XC 1890) – Minister for Trade and Customs (1921–1923), MP for Wannon (1913–1922, 1925–1929)
Thomas Ryan KC (XC 1890) – MP for West Sydney (1919–1921)
Bill Shorten – Leader of the Opposition and Australian Labor Party Leader (2013–2019), MP for Maribyrnong (since 2007)[ 37]
Dan Tehan – Minister for Education (2018–2020), Minister for Trade (2020–2022), MP for Wannon (since 2010)
Tom Tehan – Senator for Victoria (1975–1978)
Australian state and territory parliaments
John Bennett – Tasmanian State MP for Denison (1986–1990), Attorney-General of Tasmania (1986–1989)
Harold Cohen CMG , CBE , DSO , VD (Xavier Captain 1898) – Solicitor-General of Victoria (1935), Victorian State MP for Caulfield (1935–1943), MLC for Melbourne South (1929–1935)
Edward Connellan AO , CBE – Northern Territory MLC (appointed) (1955–1967)
Leo Connellan AM – NSW State MLC (1969–1981)
Robin Cooper – Victorian State MP for Mornington (1985–2006), Minister for Transport (1997–1999)
John Cornwall OAM (XC 1951) – South Australian State MLC (1975–1989), Minister for Health and Community Services (1985–1988), Minister for Health (1982–1985), Minister for Environment and Lands (1979), MLC (1975–1988)
Luke Donnellan – Victorian State MP for Narre Warren North (2002–2022), Minister in Andrews' ministries (2014–2021)
Julian Doyle – Victorian State MP for Gisborne (1967 to 1971)
Tim Fischer AC (XC 1958–63) – NSW State MP for Sturt (1971–1980) and Murray (1980–1984)
Michael Gidley – Victorian State MP for Mount Waverley (2010–2018)
Matthew Groom – Tasmanian State MP for Denison (2010–2018), Minister for Environment and Energy (2014–2017)
Rob Hulls AM (XC 1968–74) – Deputy Premier of Victoria (2007–2010), Attorney-General of Victoria (1999–2010), Victorian State MP for Niddrie (1996–2012)
Pat Kennelly AO – Minister in Cain's first and second ministries; Victorian MLC for Melbourne West (1932–1952)
Brendan Lyons – Tasmanian State MP for Bass (1982–1986), Minister for Housing (1984–1986)[ 38]
Kevin Lyons KC – Deputy Premier of Tasmania (1969–1972), Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly (1956–1959)
Pat McNamara (XC 1957–68) – Deputy Premier of Victoria (1992–1999), Victorian State MP for Benella (1982–2000)
Charles Murphy – Victorian State MP for Hawthorn (1952–1955)
David O'Brien (XC 1985–88) – Victorian MLC for Western Victoria (2010–2014)
Thomas Ryan KC (XC 1890) – Premier of Queensland (1915–1919)
UK Parliament (House of Lords)
Public service
Sport
Robert de Castella AO , MBE – World Marathon Champion 1983, Commonwealth Games gold medallist, multiple Olympian and former marathon world record holder
Will Davison – current V8 supercar driver and two-time Bathurst 1000 winner
Paul Dumbrell – current V8 supercar driver and one-time Bathurst 1000 winner
Zak Evans – cricketer; Australia U19s, Melbourne Renegades, Victorian Men's
Leslie "Chuck" Fleetwood-Smith – test cricketer
Dick Garrard Snr. OBE – Olympic wrestling silver medallist 1948 & 3 time Commonwealth Games Gold medallist
Andrew Gowers – footballer
Michael Green – footballer
Alan Jones OBE – 1980 Formula One world champion
Stuart King – Australian Rules footballer (St Kilda) and Victorian cricketer
David McNeill – Australian representative to the 2012 Olympics in athletics[ 44]
Jonathan Merlo – cricketer; Australia U19s, Cricket Australia XI, Melbourne Stars
James Morrissey – footballer
Leo O'Brien – Australian Test cricketer; 1932–1936
Pat O'Dea – US college football Hall of Fame inductee 1962
Tom O'Donnell – cricketer
Joseph Plant – Australian Rules footballer (Richmond) and Victorian First Class cricketer
Austin Robertson Sr. – world champion professional sprinter (1930) VFL Footballer South Melbourne Football Club
Ken Roche AO – Commonwealth Games 400m hurdles gold medalist
Percy Rodriguez – Australian rules footballer , killed in action during the Battle of the Somme
Karl Schneider – former Victorian first class cricketer
Paul Trimboli – former Socceroos player
Brian Sierakowski
Four Old Xaverians, Leslie "Chuck" Fleetwood-Smith , Leo O'Brien , Stuart King and Joe Plant , represented Victoria v South Australia in a Sheffield Shield match at the MCG in February 1933.
International rowing representatives
21st century players
Andrew Leoncelli XC1992 – Melbourne Demons
David Bourke XC1993 – Richmond Tigers, North Melbourne Kangaroos
Andrew Schauble XC1994 – Collingwood Magpies, Sydney Swans
Tim Fleming XC1996 – Richmond Tigers
John Baird XC1998 – North Melbourne Kangaroos
Matthew Ball XC1999 – Hawthorn Hawks
Caydn Beetham XC1999 – St Kilda Saints
Ted Richards XC2000 – Essendon Bombers, Sydney Swans
James Davies XC2000 – Essendon Bombers
Luke Ball XC2002 – St Kilda Saints, Collingwood Magpies
Jobe Watson XC2002 – Essendon Bombers
Cameron Hunter XC2002 – Melbourne Demons
Marcus Allan XC2004 – Brisbane Lions
Matthew Spangher XC2004 – West Coast Eagles, Sydney Swans, Hawthorn Hawks
Josh Kennedy XC2006 – Hawthorn Hawks, Sydney Swans
Robbie Tarrant XC2006 – North Melbourne Kangaroos, Richmond Tigers
Casey Sibosado XC2008 – Fremantle Dockers
Dan Hannebery XC2009 – Sydney Swans, St Kilda Saints
Alex Johnson XC2009 – Sydney Swans
Sam Shaw XC2009 – Adelaide Crows
Patrick Ambrose XC2009 – Essendon Bombers[ 49]
Alex Browne XC2010 – Essendon Bombers
Tim Golds XC2011 – GWS Giants, Collingwood Magpies
Xavier Richards XC2011 – Sydney Swans
Daniel Robinson XC2012 – Sydney Swans
Daniel Howe XC2013 – Hawthorn Hawks
Marc Pittonet XC2014 – Hawthorn Hawks
Jack Silvagni XC2015 – Carlton Blues
Sean Darcy XC2016 – Fremantle Dockers
Willie Rioli XC2013 – West Coast Eagles, Port Adelaide
Billy Gowers XC2014 – Western Bulldogs
Bailey Smith XC2018 – Western Bulldogs
Changkuoth Jiath XC2017 – Hawthorn Hawks
Laitham Vandermeer XC2017 – Western Bulldogs
Finlay Macrae XC2020 – Collingwood Magpies
Tex Wanganeen XC2021 – Essendon Bombers
Alwyn Davey Jr. XC2022 – Essendon Bombers
James O'Donnell XC2020 – Western Bulldogs
In the 2013 AFL season, Ted Richards , Josh Kennedy , Dan Hannebery , Alex Johnson , Daniel Robinson , and Xavier Richards were all listed on the Sydney Swans playing list, holding the record for the most Old Xavierians at one AFL club.
The 2012 AFL season was a successful year for Old Xaverians as Ted Richards, Josh Kennedy, Dan Hannebery and Alex Johnson were all in the Swans premiership team, and Watson, Richards and Kennedy were all selected in the All-Australian side.
See also
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