The Arts •
David Griffiths (composer) •
Martin Henderson – film, TV and theatre actor •
Don McGlashan – musician,
The Mutton Birds and
Blam Blam Blam •
Tim Mahon and
Mark Bell – founding members of Blam Blam Blam •
Alex Taylor – composer, poet and writer
Business •
A. J. Hackett – popularised
bungee jumping •
John Hood –
Rhodes Scholar, former CEO of
Fletcher Challenge, former
Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Auckland and of
Oxford University Environment •
Winston Cowie •
Stephen King – conservationist
Journalism •
Duncan Garner – television journalist
Politics •
Phil Twyford - politician
Science •
Charles R. Alcock – astronomer, director of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Sport Basketball •
Thomas Abercrombie •
Jarrod Kenny •
Robert Loe •
Sam Mennenga •
Kirk Penney •
Jack Salt •
Corey Webster •
Tai Webster •
Yanni Wetzell Cricket •
Andre Adams – former
Black Cap •
Billy Bowden – ICC cricket umpire •
Paul Hitchcock – former Black Cap •
Bevon Jacobs – New Zealand cricketer •
Justin Vaughan – former Black Cap, CEO New Zealand Cricket •
Lou Vincent – former Black Cap (National Cricket Team) •
Willie Watson – former NZ cricketer
Football •
Robert Ironside – former captain
All White •
Neil Jones – former
All White •
Tommy Smith – footballer, All Whites
Motorsport •
Nick Cassidy — New Zealand
racing driver, current
Formula E driver for
Jaguar TCS Racing.
Rowing •
Michael Brake – 2021 Olympic Gold medallist •
Andy Hay – 1984 Olympic coxswain •
Barrie Mabbott – Olympic Bronze medallist rower •
Mike Stanley – 1984 Olympic rower •
Eric Verdonk – Olympic Bronze medallist rower
Rugby league •
Frano Botica – former
All Black and
Kiwi •
Taniela Tuiaki – former Kiwi and West Tigers
Rugby union •
Finlay Brewis - current Crusaders rugby player •
Chandler Cunningham-South - current England rugby player •
Nick Evans – former All Black •
Mike Harris – former Wallaby •
Dillon Hunt – former All Black •
Fine Inisi - current Tonga rugby player •
Lotu Inisi - current Tonga rugby player •
Moses Leo - current Melbourne Storm player •
Luke McAlister – former All Black •
Jock McKenzie - former Blues rugby player, current Auckland Aces cricket player •
Wayne Pivac – former Wales national rugby union team coach •
Inia Tabuavou - current Fiji rugby player •
Caleb Tangitau - current Highlanders rugby player •
Ron Williams – former All Black
Sailing •
Tom Ashley – Olympic Gold medalist board sailor •
Dean Barker – a skipper of
Team New Zealand, has participated in
America's Cup and
Louis Vuitton Cup as well as representing New Zealand at Olympics •
Chris Dickson – former helmsman of
BMW Oracle Racing and had participated in Louis Vuitton Cup •
Hamish Pepper – Navigator of
Team New Zealand, has participated in
America's Cup 2003 as well as representing New Zealand at Olympics in 1996, 2004, 2008 & 2012
Shooting •
Malcolm Cooper – double
Olympic Gold Medallist and founder of weapons manufacturing company
Accuracy International, makers of the
Arctic Warfare Magnum rifle ==References==