Sport •
Daniel Anderson, former coach of the
Parramatta Eels and
St. Helens and current NRL referees boss •
Kwabena Appiah-Kubi,
A-League footballer, representing
Incheon United FC •
Geoff Brown, Davis Cup tennis player and Wimbledon finalist in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles •
Jason Cayless, former
rugby league footballer and
NZ representative rugby league player. He is the younger brother of Nathan Cayless •
Nathan Cayless, Australian Schoolboys, Parramatta Eels and
NZ representative rugby league player. •
John Devitt, dual Olympic Gold Medallist swimmer •
Paul Gallen,
Australian representative rugby league player •
Daniel Irvine, former NRL Rugby League player •
Paul Lynch, sprint canoeist and Olympian •
Jamie Lyon, Rugby league player and former NSW and Australian representative •
Mick Martin, ex-Wallaby and current Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race owner/skipper •
John Muggleton, Rugby League player for Parramatta, Balmain, NSW and Australia. Former defence coach of the Australian Rugby Union Team, the Wallabies; the ACT Brumbies and Melbourne Rebels •
Josan Nimes, Philippine Basketball Association
PBA Shooting guard, representing
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters •
Chad Robinson, former
rugby league footballer •
Darren Stewart, former National Rugby League (NRL) player Penrith & South Sydney •
John Stephens, baseball player and Olympic Silver Medallist •
Alex Twal,
NRL rugby league player, representing
Wests Tigers •
Chris Warren, former
rugby league footballer, television, radio, and sports commentator (son of
Ray Warren) •
Stan Wickham,
Wallaby player and captain •
David Williams,
Australian representative rugby league player •
John Williams, former National Rugby League (NRL) player •
John Wilson, former
rugby league footballer
Politics •
Fred Cahill MBE, politician and Member for Young in the NSW Parliament (1941–1959) •
Jack Ferguson, politician and former Deputy Premier of NSW (1976–1984). Father of federal politicians
Laurie Ferguson and
Martin Ferguson •
Pat Flaherty, Politician and Member for Granville in the NSW Parliament (1962–1984) •
George Thomas Ford, politician, and Member of the NSW Legislative Council (1964–1966) •
Chris Harris, former
City of Sydney councillor and deputy mayor •
Dan Mahoney, Politician and Member for Parramatta in the NSW Parliament (1959–1976) •
Andrew Ziolkowski, Politician and Member for Parramatta in the NSW Parliament (1991–1994)
Other •
Major General David Valentine Blake, (1887–1965), military officer commanding the unit who shot down and subsequently buried the Red Baron (WW1); and, the most senior officer present at Darwin in 1942 when the Japanese first bombed the city •
Cardinal Edward Clancy, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney (1983–2001) •
Sir John Clancy KBE, CMG (1895–1970), judge and Chancellor of the
University of New South Wales (1960–1970) •
Luke Ford,
Hollywood actor •
Paul Hogan, actor and comedian •
Professor Chris O'Brien AO, (3 January 1952 – 4 June 2009),
oncologist and surgeon •
Brian Tamberlin QC, Justice of the
Federal Court of Australia (1994–2009). barrister, law commentator and alumnus of
Harvard Law School •
Tony Ward, actor and TV presenter •
Mick Watson, businessman •
Tony Lahood, Founder of YNOT Math == See also ==