Memorials
Simon Rees (1977–2021) Frances Rees, mother, and Andrew Rees (1997), brother
On 19 January 2021, we marked the passing of Simon Rees, a Carey student who graduated in 1995. Simon was a passionate member of the Carey community, having joined the School in Year 4 in 1987.
out of helicopters onto (or at least near) the School oval. Simon always had fond memories of his time at Carey, the opportunities it provided him and the friends he made through the journey.
Through his years, Simon was active in sport and collected many of the School’s swimming records. His achievements culminated in Year 12 as House Captain of Tranter, winning the Head of the River in the First VIII Rowing Team and being awarded a scholarship to the Australian Defence Force Academy. Many will remember the Army Berets parachuting
In honour of David Macrae (1959–2021) Ian Woolf (1971) and Chris Angus (1995) On behalf of the Old Carey Cricket Club
Dave was a true leader. At School, he was in the 1975 APS Cricket Premiership and Cricket Captain in 1976 and 1977. His clear leadership credentials and passion for the sport saw Dave appointed as Old Carey’s First XI Captain at age 21. He led us through our second golden era, skippering for seven years, including two Dunstan Shield premierships (the highest grade of the Eastern Cricket Association) in 1979–80, 1981–2 and 1982–3. Dave only stepped aside when work commitments in the real estate industry intervened. Old Carey Cricket lost a legend and Life Member with the passing of Dave Macrae. 46 | Torch
A wonderfully skilled wicketkeeper, especially when up to the stumps against medium, fast and spin bowlers
(and happy to advise opponents of ways to improve!), Dave was also a tenacious yet quick-scoring batsman, guiding us to many victories with minimal fuss. He crowned his achievements with selection as Captain and wicketkeeper in the Old Carey Team of The Half Century. Dave had high expectations of himself and his team, and combined being a fierce competitor with a positive outlook and encouraging words. Quiet in nature, with an engaging smile and sense of humour, he was great company and well-liked and respected by team mates and opponents. He will be sadly missed and our condolences go out to Claire, Tom, Jack, Finlay and Lucia.