Senior Rugby Internationals, products of Australian Schools teams – Australia and Australia A.
Australian Schools Team | Players |
2019 | Jordan Petaia |
2015 | Harry Johnson-Holmes |
2014 | Izack Rodda |
2013 | Andrew Kellaway, Ned Hanigan |
2012 | Reece Hodge, Tomas Robertson, Jack Dempsey, Matthew Philip |
2011 | Allan Ala’alatoa, Chris Feauai-Sautia, Richard Hardwick, Sean McMahon, Caleb Timu |
2010 | Chris Feauai-Sautia, |
2009 | Liam Gill, Scott Sio, Chris Feauai-Sautia, Luke Jones, Kyle Godwin |
2008 | Michael Hooper, Dom Shipperley, Luke Jones, |
2007 | Robert Horne, Luke Morahan, James O’Connor, James Slipper, Matt To’omua, Ben Tapuai, Joe Tomane, Jake Shatz; Dane Haylett-Petty |
2006 | Albert Anae, Kurtley Beale, Peter Betham, Nathan Charles, Quade Cooper, Rod Davies; Robert Horne, Ben McCalman, Dan Palmer, Paddy Ryan, Rob Simmons, Tetera Faulkner |
2005 | Kurtley Beale, Peter Betham, Quade Cooper, Ben Daley, Will Genia, James Hanson, Christian Lealiifano, Patrick McCabe,Ben Lucas, Patrick McCutcheon, Ben McCalman, David Pocock, Lachlan Turner, Tetera Faulkner |
2004 | Pekahou Cowan, Anthony Faingaa, Saia Faingaa, Christian Lealiifano, Ben Mowen, Beau Robinson |
2003 | Pekahou Cowan, David Dennis, Anthony Faingaa, Saia Faingaa, Digby Ioane, Lloyd Johansson, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Laurie Weeks |
2002 | Digby Ioane, Lloyd Johansson, Dean Mumm, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Benn Robinson |
2001 | Rodney Blake, Richard Brown, Mitchell Chapman, Hugh McMeniman, Drew Mitchell, Tyrone Smith, Josh Valentine |
2000 | Rocky Elsom, Mark Gerrard, Matt Giteau, Peter Hynes, Lachlan MacKay, Morgan Turunui, Josh Valentine |
1999 | Mark Gerrard, Daniel Heenan, Matthew Henjak, Guy Shepherdson, Morgan Turunui |
1998 | Huia Edmonds, Gareth Hardy, Daniel Heenan, David Lyons, Anthony Mathison, George Smith, Josh Man-Rae |
1997 | Alister Campbell, Ryan Cross, Adam Freier, Julian Huxley, Steve Kefu, David Lyons, George Smith, Phil Waugh |
1996 | Ryan Cross, Matthew Dunning, Phil Waugh |
1995 | Manuel Edmonds, Elton Flatley, Scott Staniforth, Nathan Sharpe |
1994 | Mark Bartholomeusz, Thomas Bowman, Manuel Edmonds, Elton Flatley, Sean Hardman, Jason Jones-Hughes |
1993 | Joe Roff, Ben Tune, Thomas Bowman, Mathew Rogers |
1992 | Joe Roff, James Holbeck, Graeme Bond, Nicholas Stiles |
1990 | Peter Jorgensen, Matthew C Burke, Fili Finau, Scott Bowen, Rod Moore, Troy Jaques. |
1989 | Tim Kelaher, Barry Lea, Marco Caputo, Rodney Kafer, Glenn Panoho. |
1988 | Adam Magro, Garrick Morgan, Michael Brial, Matt O’Connor. |
1987 | Tim Horan, Darren Junee, Jason Little, Michael Brial, Brett Johnstone. |
1986 | Mark Bell, Andrew Cairns, Scott Gourley, Matthew Pini. |
1985 | Ricky Stuart, Richard Tombs, Scott Gourley, David Dix, David Wilson, Sam Scott-Young, Paul Kahl, Matthew Ryan, Michael Foley. |
1984 | Ricky Stuart, Andrew Blades, Anthony Dempsey. |
1983 | Brian Smith, Anthony Herbert. |
1982 | Julian Gardner, Mark Hartill, Ian Williams, Anthony Herbert, Tim Gavin. |
1981 | Matthew P Burke, David Knox, Tim Kava, Cameron Lillicrap, Michael Lynagh, Brett Papworth, Ian Williams, Steven Tuynman, Brad Burke, Mark Hartill. |
1980 | Greg Burrow, Damien Frawley, Tom Lawton, Cameron Lillicrap, Michael Murray, David Knox, Brett Papworth, Steven Tuynman. |
1979 | Michael Cook, Damien Frawley. |
1978 | Nigel Holt, Michael O’Connor. |
1977 | Tony D’Arcy, Gary Ella, Glen Ella, Mark Ella, Michael Hawker, Anthony Melrose, Shane Nightingale, Michael O’Connor, Dominic Vaughan, Chris Roche. |
1976 | Brendon Moon, Simon Poidevin, Chris Roche, Steven Williams. |
1975 | Bruce Malouf, Chris Roche, Paul Southwell, Steven Williams. |
1974 | Thomas Barker, William Ross. |
1973 | Thomas Barker, Philip Crowe, Michael Mathers, William Ross, Kenneth Wright. |
1969 | Gregory Cornelsen, Russell Fairfax, Steve Finnane, James Hindmarsh. |
Products of Australian Division II Schools teams, now called Combined States.
Year Capped | Player(s) |
1996 | Adam Wallace-Harrison |
1987 | John Welborn |
1983 | Ewan McKenzie |
1982 | Ewan McKenzie |
Benjamin Tarr (USA 2014 – ) graduated from The Southport School in 2012 representing Australia A in that year. He played for the USA U20 team in 2014 and debuted with the American Eagles against Romania at Bucharest, Nov 8, 2014. Ben is a member of their 2015 RWC squad.
Gregory Peterson(USA 2014 – ), a student of The Scots college, represented the Australian Schools team in 2009 touring Ireland and the United Kingdom.Though born in Australia, thus being eligible to play for the Wallabies, Peterson is eligible to play for the United States by virtue of his American grandfather. Peterson was named in the Eagles 35-man roster for their 2014 end of year tests against New Zealand, Romania, Tonga and Fiji. He made his debut against Romania on 8 November 2014, coming off the bench at the 62nd minute.
M. M. M. (Michael) Hercus (USA, 2002-09) was born in the United States and represented as vice-captain in the 1997 Australian schoolboys team when a student at Shore School in Sydney. He also played for the Gordon club in the Sydney competition and represented NSW in one game, against Argentina in Sydney in 2000.
M. R. (Michael) Lipman (England, 2004-08), who was born in London and raised in Australia, captained the St Joseph’s College first XV in the Sydney GPS competition in 1998, represented NSW under-19s in 1999, NSW under-21s in 2000-01 and was selected in the Australian under-21s in 2001, but did not represent because of injury. He then joined English premiership clubs Bristol and Bath before he returned to Australia in 2010, rejoined Sydney club Warringah and he has signed with the Melbourne Rebels franchise, which will enter the Super 15 series in 2011.
J. L. (Josh) Afu (Tonga, 2008-09), who was born in Brisbane, represented Australian schoolboys from Brisbane State High School, Qld, in 2005 in the matches Australia A played against New Zealand and Samoa in Australia and on the 2005 tour to England, Wales and Ireland.
J. (John) Payne (Tonga 2002-03), who was born in Sydney, represented Australian schoolboys from Cromer High School, NSW, in 1998 against New Zealand in Australia and on the 1998-99 tour to Canada, Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales.
S. V. (Simon) Raiwalui (Fiji and the Pacific Islanders, 1997-2006), who was born in Auckland, represented Australian schoolboys from Marist College, Kogarah, NSW, on the 1993 tour to New Zealand.
J. S. (Jacob) Raulini (Fiji, 1995-2006), who was born in Suva and played for Queensland from 1996-2002, represented Australian schoolboys from Brisbane State High School on the 1990-91 tour of The Netherlands, Wales, Scotland, England and Ireland.