Saxon White

Saxon William White AM (born 9 March 1934) is an Australian academic and former national representative rugby union centre.

[3] Having played rugby at High and at The King's School,[4][5] (alongside future Wallaby teammate Peter Fenwicke), White continued whilst pursuing his medical studies and played for the Sydney University Football Club and St Andrew's College.

[7] In recent years, White has told the story of his playing days to Theo Clark Media in a documentaries for Lane Cove Rugby and Sydney University Football Club.

[8][9] Following his rugby career, he worked as a lecturer in surgery at the University of New South Wales before completing a higher Doctorate in Medicine and becoming the Overseas Life Insurance Medical Research Fellow of Australia and New Zealand.

In the 2005 Queen's Birthday Honours White was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for "service to medicine and to medical education, particularly through the planning and development of innovative curriculum, as a researcher in the field of human physiology, and to the Hunter Valley community".