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James Horwill, Brisbane Boys' College, 1995-2002

James Horwill, Brisbane Boys' College, 1995-2002

James Horwill is an Australian rugby union player, who has played for the Australian national side, with 61 caps to his name. He captained the Wallabies a number of times, including during the 2011 Rugby World Cup. He now plays in London for Harlequin FC. Before September 2015 he played for the Queensland Reds. He plays in the Second Row
Will Genia, Brisbane Boys' College, 2000-2005

Will Genia, Brisbane Boys' College, 2000-2005

Will Genia is a Papua New Guinean-born, Australian rugby union player. He plays scrum-half for the Melbourne Rebels in Super Rugby and for Australia.
Michael Baartz, Gregory Terrace, 2000-2004

Michael Baartz, Gregory Terrace, 2000-2004

Michael represented Australia for Touch Football in the Touch Football Australian Open squad.
Alexander Haas, Gregory Terrace, 2008-2012

Alexander Haas, Gregory Terrace, 2008-2012

Alexander is the youngest ever Australian to be selected in the Olympic canoe-sprint team and he represented Australia at the 2012 London Olympics.
Matthew Denny, Toowoomba Grammar School 2011-2013

Matthew Denny, Toowoomba Grammar School 2011-2013

Matthew was a student at Toowoomba Grammar School from 2011-2013. He represented Australia in the 2016 Olympic Games (Rio de Janeiro) in Discus.
Stephen Moore, Brisbane Grammar School '00

Stephen Moore, Brisbane Grammar School '00

Old Boy Stephen Moore '00 is a wonderful example of a BGS all-rounder, having balanced an outstanding career in rugby with roles in business and charities.
Rodney Davies, Ipswich Grammar School, 2003-2006

Rodney Davies, Ipswich Grammar School, 2003-2006

Queensland Reds player who made his Test debut against Samoa on 17 July, 2011 when he was named as a late replacement for injured winger James O'Connor.
Michael Toon, Gregory Terrace 1992-96

Michael Toon, Gregory Terrace 1992-96

Michael Represented Australia in rowing at the Athens Olympics in 2004 winning the bronze medal.
Shane Watson, Ipswich Grammar School, 1994-1998

Shane Watson, Ipswich Grammar School, 1994-1998

Shane continued his rapid rise in Australian cricket by being named Vice Captain of the national side in all three forms of the game.
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