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Australian Schools Team to Tour South Africa 1969 NO FIRST SURNAME Australian Schools Team to tour South Africa 1969 NO FIRST SURNAME SCHOOL STATE 7 Richard Allen Trinity Grammar School NSW 12 Robert Armstrong Epping Boys High School NSW 9 John Babister Sydney Grammar School NSW 6 Peter Bull Newington College NSW 12 Timothy Clementson Newington College NSW 4 Greg Cornelsen The Armidale School NSW 4 Alan Coutts Epping Boys High School NSW 15 Russell Fairfax Matraville High School NSW 1 Steven Finnane Vaucluse Boys High School NSW 8 Peter Fleming Marist College Ashgrove QLD 15 Peter Fosberg Epping Boys High School NSW 13 David Giles Hurlstone Ag High School NSW 5 Brian Hayward The Armidale School NSW 10 Jim Hindmarsh The Scots College NSW 2 Charlie Horder Shore School NSW 13 Malcolm Jack Balgowlah Boys High School NSW 11 Graham McPhail Brisbane State High School QLD 2 Sean Mooney Epping Boys High School NSW 5 Alistair Robinson Hurlstone Ag High School NSW 10 (c) Peter Robinson Epping Boys High School NSW 14 Timothy Rowlands The Scots College NSW 3 Lou Slaughter The Scots College NSW 9 Andrew Strathopoulos Cranbrook School NSW 12 Ronald Taylor Barker College NSW 7 Timothy Wardle St Ignatius College NSW No internationals played Australian Schools Team to tour UK December 1973 – January 1974 NO FIRST SURNAME SCHOOL STATE 6 Tom Barker Brisbane State High School QLD 4 Frank Carbone St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 11 Phillip Crowe The Scots College NSW 4 Roger Ellwood Brisbane Grammar School QLD 5 Mark Flint Epping Boys High School NSW 7 Phil Gant Watson High School ACT 14 Peter Garbutt Brisbane State High School QLD 11 Matthew Hassall Assumption College (73) VIC 13 John Hoare St Stanislaus College NSW 9 Geoffrey LeMessurier Shore School NSW 8 John Lewis Brisbane Grammar School QLD 5 Michael Mathers Shore School NSW 14 Peter McDonnell De La Salle College Ashfield NSW 1 Neil McGill Sydney Boys High School NSW 10 Graham Noon (c) Brisbane Grammar School QLD 12 Peter O'Neill Lismore Marist School NSW 2 Brian Peard Telopea Park High School ACT 9 Mark Porter Brisbane State High School QLD 13 Don Regeling Brisbane State High School QLD 2 William Ross Brisbane Grammar School QLD 15 David Scott Campbell High School ACT 4 David Thorpe St Edmunds College ACT 6 Tim Trehearn Brisbane State High School QLD 3 John Watson Brisbane Grammar School QLD 10 Ken Wright Marcellin College, Randwick NSW 7 Edwin Zemencheff Sydney Boys High School NSW Australian Schools v Welsh Schools 29th December 1973, Cardiff Arms Park, Wales No record of team Australian Schools v Scotland Schools 12th January 1974, Goldenacre, Edinburgh, Scotland No record of team Australian Schools v England Schools 26th January 1974, Twickenham, London, England No record of team Australian Schools v England Schools 17th August 1974 at Sydney Cricket Ground NO FIRST SURNAME SCHOOL STATE 1 John Lewis (c) Brisbane Grammar School QLD 2 William Ross Brisbane Grammar School QLD 3 Mark Hegarty St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 4 Stephen McWilliam The Scots College NSW 5 Allan R Peel Anglican Church Grammar School QLD 6 Tom Barker Brisbane State High School QLD 7 Tim Trehearn Brisbane State High School QLD 8 David Barbagello Marist College, Ashgrove QLD 9 Mark Porter Brisbane State High School QLD 10 Ross Stallman The Southport School QLD 11 Matthew Hassall Box Hill Technical School VIC 12 Richard Spencer Ku-ring-gai High School NSW 13 Colin Perman Telopea Park High School ACT 14 William Brennan Anglican Church Grammar School QLD 15 Chris Dennis St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 16 Malcolm McIntyre Brisbane Grammar School QLD 17 Gary Mangan Cleveland St Boys High NSW 18 Michael Reilly St Pius X College Chatswood NSW 19 Mark Farrelly Toowoomba Grammar School QLD 20 John Cooper Chatswood High NSW 21 Anthony Ryan St Edmunds College ACT Australian Schools v England Schools 31st August1974 at Ballymore, Brisbane NO FIRST SURNAME SCHOOL STATE 1 Malcolm McIntyre Brisbane Grammar School QLD 2 William Ross Brisbane Grammar School QLD 3 Mark Hegarty St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 4 John Lewis (c) Brisbane Grammar School NSW 5 David Barbagello Marist College, Ashgrove QLD 6 Tom Barker Brisbane State High School QLD 7 Tim Trehearn Brisbane State High School QLD 8 Greg McElhone St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 9 Mark Porter Brisbane State High School QLD 10 Ross Stallman The Southport School QLD 11 Matthew Hassall Box Hill Technical School VIC 12 Richard Spencer Ku-ring-gai High School NSW 13 Peter O'Neill Lismore Marist School NSW 14 William Brennan Anglican Church Grammar School QLD 15 Chris Dennis St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 16 Thomas Walsh Waverley College NSW 17 Philip Crane North Sydney Boys High NSW 18 William Forsythe North Sydney Boys High NSW 19 Mark Farrelly Toowoomba Grammar School QLD 20 John Cooper Chatswood High NSW 21 Anthony Ryan St Edmunds College ACT Australian Schools Tour to New Zealand August – September 1975 NO FIRST SURNAME SCHOOL STATE 9 Ian Backhouse Lyneham High School ACT 10 Wayne Banks Rockhampton High School QLD 4 David Bokeyar St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 11 Nigel Chynoweth Canberra Grammar School ACT 6 Bernard Clark Lyneham High School ACT 7 William Forsythe North Sydney Boys High NSW 1 Jeremy Greene Xavier College VIC 3 Roger Hall St Peter's Lutheran College QLD 5 Paul Jamieson Brisbane State High School QLD 2 Bruce Malouf St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 8 Mark Manteit Gregory Terrace QLD 4 David McCoy St Kevin's College VIC 13 Colin Milligan Brisbane State High School QLD 14 Paul Mills Marist College, Ashgrove QLD 15 Mark Potts (c) Nudgee College QLD 6 Stephen Rawlings Lyneham High School ACT 2 Chris Roche Downlands College QLD 4 Andrew Simmons Kinross Wolaroi College NSW 11 Keuth Smith Lyneham High School ACT 10 Paul Southwell Watson High School ACT 12 Mark Toohey St Stanislaus College NSW 5 Steven Williams St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 9 Simon Windsor Downlands College QLD - No internationals played Australian Schools v Sydney Colts Chatswood Oval, Sydney 1976 NO FIRST SURNAME SCHOOL STATE 1 Nicholas Barker Brisbane State High School QLD 2 Merrick Illett Brisbane Grammar School QLD 3 Nicholas Manikis St Patrick's College Goulburn ACT 4 Robert Thoms Brisbane Grammar School QLD 5 Steven Williams St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 6 Claude Assen St Patrick's College Goulburn ACT 7 Chris Roche Brisbane State High School QLD 8 Simon Poidevin St Patrick's College Goulburn ACT 9 Michael Egan St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 10 Bruce Wilson Canberra College ACT 11 Gerard Gordon St Josephs Gregory Terrace QLD 12 John Maguire (c) Daramalan College ACT 13 Paul Scholes Brisbane State High School QLD 14 Brendan Moon Marist College, Ashgrove QLD 15 Michael Gooding Daramalan College ACT 16 Anthony Edgar Scotch College VIC 17 George Gavalas Homebush Boys High School NSW 18 Guy Sanders Brisbane Grammar School QLD 19 Wally Lewis Brisbane State High School QLD 20 Anthony Ryan Marist College, Pearce ACT Australian Schools Team tour to Japan, France, England, Wales, Ireland And Holland November 1977 – January 1978 NO FIRST SURNAME SCHOOL STATE 1 Brad Allan Ku-ring-gai High School NSW 8 Glenn Bailey Brisbane State High School QLD 3 Tony D'Arcy Nudgee College QLD 9 Michael Egan St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 12 Gary Ella Matraville High School NSW 15 Glen Ella Matraville High School NSW 10 Mark Ella Matraville High School NSW 4 George Gavalas Homebush Boys High School NSW 1 John Hancock St Ignatius College NSW 12 Michael Hawker Shore School NSW 2 Merrick Illett Brisbane Grammar School QLD 1 Richard Leslie Brisbane Boys College QLD 9 Darrell Lester Matraville High School NSW 13 Wally Lewis Brisbane State High School QLD 6 Andrew MacLean Brisbane Grammar School QLD 3 John Matherson Pennant Hills High School NSW 5 Michael Maxwell Cranbrook School NSW 11 Peter McPherson Waratah High School NSW 10 (c) Tony Melrose Northmead High School NSW 4 Warwick Melrose Matraville High School NSW 7 Ian Miller Killarney Heights High School NSW 5 Shane Nightingale St Columban's College QLD 13 Michael O'Connor Canberra College Phillip College ACT 8 Graham Reed Marist College, Pearce ACT 7 Chris Roche Brisbane State High QLD 2 Anthony Ryan St Ignatius College NSW 14 Phillip Tuck Knox Grammar School NSW 9 Dominic Vaughan Marist College, Hamilton NSW 11 Max Williams Brisbane State High School QLD Australian Schools v Japanese Schools 26th November 1977 at Chichibu Stadium, Tokyo, Japan NO FIRST SURNAME SCHOOL STATE 1 Brad Allan Ku-ring-gai High School NSW 2 Anthony Ryan St Ignatius College NSW 3 Richard Leslie Brisbane Boys College QLD 4 George Gavalas Homebush Boys High School NSW 5 Michael Maxwell Cranbrook School NSW 6 Ian Miller Killarney Heights High School NSW 7 Glenn Bailey Brisbane State High School QLD 8 Andrew MacLean Brisbane Grammar School QLD 9 Michael Egan St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill NSW 10 Tony Melrose (c) Northmead High School NSW 11 Phillip Tuck Knox Grammar School NSW 12 Wally Lewis Brisbane State High School QLD 13 Gary Ella Matraville High School NSW 14 Peter McPherson Waratah High School NSW 15 Michael Hawker Shore School NSW 16 17 18 19 20 21 Australian Schools v Ireland Schools 17th December 1977 at Thomond Park, Limerick, Ireland NO FIRST SURNAME SCHOOL STATE 1 Tony D'Arcy Nudgee College QLD 2 Merrick Illett Brisbane Grammar School QLD 3 Richard Leslie Brisbane Boys College QLD 4 Warwick Melrose Matraville High School NSW 5 Shane Nightingale St Columban's College QLD 6 Chris Roche Brisbane State High QLD 7 Ian Miller Killarney Heights High School NSW 8 Glenn Bailey Brisbane
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