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FORMER S.I.C.C. FOOTY PLAYERS:
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?



Andrew Ettingshausen is one of SICC's most famous alumni. Almost everyone knows about his football career since playing for De La Salle and playing for the Australian Schoolboy Team in 1983-84. Not only are there books about him, but a DVD has also been released.
A skilful, hard-running forward, Kane Cleal started his first grade career with Manly Sea Eagles in 2004, and in 2007 he signed with the Bulldogs. He is a former Gilroy College student and SICC rep. player.
Nick Graham spent 11 years with the Sharks, and then one season with British team Wiggan. In 2003 he signed up with the West Tigers, stating "I think I am a better player for playing in England. I feel fresh. Playing in England was a different scenario, a different league and different people".

Since playing in the SICC competition in 1999, Albert Talipeau went on to play with the Sydney Roosters. An injury in 2003 saw him sidelined for a while, but in 2004 he signed with the Wakefield Trinity (UK) Wildcats.
Jye Mullane, started his first grade career as a utility back with the Sharks. In 2004 he signed with the Sea Eagles. He played in the SICC competition in 2001, representing De La Salle, Cronulla.
In May 2003, Nathan McMillan made his first grade debut with the Parramatta Eels. Nathan was a member of the Sydney Independent Catholic Colleges (playing from Gilroy College in Castle Hill) in the 15 and open years squads for 3 years. He finished school in 2001.
Nick Youngquest, of St Patrick's College (Sutherland), was a member of the 18 years S.I.C.C team in 2001. As a result of his fine performance in the NSW CCC selection trials he selected in the NSW CCC team that participated in the Australian championships. Nick played his first game in first grade with the Cronulla Sharks in March, 2003. He now playes with Panthers.
Luke MacDougall made his first grade debut with the Sharks in 2003, after playing with the Sharks Juniors. In 2004, he joined South Sydney and now plays with St George. He played SICC footy as a student from De La Salle, Cronulla.
Isaac De Gois is a former SICC player of All Saints College, Casuala in the Liverpool area who has joined the Sharks after playing for the Wests Tigers.
The Sea Eagles is now home to prop Adam Cuthbertson, who not only played SICC Footy when he was a student at St Paul's College Manley, but also was an Avalon Bulldogs Junior.
Sean Meaney, who played SICC footy with St Paul's College, Manley now also plays for The Sea Eagles as a center/wing. As a junior, he played for the Harbord Devils.
Aiden Kirk, who plays for the New Zealand Warriors, attended St Edwards College Gosford. Aiden was selected in the SICC 15 and 18 years teams.
Grant Millington attended St Peter's college Tuggerah and now plays for the Cronulla Sharks. Grant is a true SICC legend having represented SICC on four occasions from 2001 to 2004. Grant was also selected in the NSW CCC 15 years team in 2001 and the 18 years in 2003 and 2004.
John Kite attended Holy Spirit College Lakemba. He CBSA 15 years and SICC in the senior teams in 2004 and 2005. John currently plays with the Bulldogs.
Vic Mauro of the Sea Eagles attended St Pauls College Manly SICC Representative. He was also selected in the NSW CCC 15 years team in 2002.



The S.I.C.C web site was launched in February, 2003. We are on the lookout for any relevant information to include on the site. Stories, photos, results or news involving any S.I.C.C schools are welcome.

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