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    John Henry Kirwan (December 2 1872 – 7 January 1959) was an Irish football player and coach. As a player, he was described as an out and out winger with...
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  • cricketer John Kirwan (politician) (1869–1949), Australian politician John William Kirwan (died 1849), president of Queen's College, Galway Jack Kirwan (John Henry...
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    educated at De La Salle College in Auckland. His paternal grandfather, Jack Kirwan, was a wing three-quarter/five-eighths originally from Reefton who played...
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    John Patrick Kirwan (31 March 1896 – 20 October 1968), more commonly known as "Jack Kirwan", was a rugby union and rugby league player. He represented...
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  • Boekhorst (2023–present) Jack Kirwan (1910–15) Jack Reynolds (1915–25) Harold Rose (1925–26) Stanley Castle (1926–28) Jack Reynolds (1928–40) Vilmos...
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  • is a larger structure that implies an infinite number of universes. Jack Kirwan wrote in National Review that the novel is "about two men and two women...
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  • Zealand-Australian politician, 23rd Premier of Queensland (d. 1963) 1878 – Jack Kirwan, Irish international footballer (d. 1959) 1880 – Lipót Fejér, Hungarian...
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    2024–present) David Copeland (as player: Tottenham 1899–1905; Chelsea 1905–1906) Jack Kirwan (as player: Tottenham 1899–1905; Chelsea 1905–1908) Vivian Woodward (as...
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  • and lastly surnames.  Ireland Frank Thompson (2 caps) Jack Kirwan (1 cap)  Northern Ireland Jack McGrillen (1 cap) Ned Weir (1 cap)  Republic of Ireland...
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  • Downes 0–1, Killian Ryan 0–1 Report John Paul Nolan 1–3 (0–1f, 0–1m), Jack Kirwan 1–1, Mark Jackson 0–3 (0–3f), Conor Fee 0–3 (0–1f), Dean Healy 0–3, Mark...
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     Scotland FW 1898–1907 111 43 0 1 Ted Hughes  Wales DF 1899–1905 148 8 6 14 Jack Kirwan  Ireland LW 1899–1905 347 97 12 1 Tom Morris  England MF 1899–1912 523...
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    Saturday, 23 March, ended 1–1. Tottenham's goal was scored by left winger Jack Kirwan. Reading's goalscorer was Dick Evans. In the replay at White Hart Lane...
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    David Moorcroft, Tanni Grey-Thompson, Monty Panesar, Steve Backley, Jack Kirwan and Lawrie Sanchez. Professional footballers, Liam Moore and Hamza Choudhury...
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    to the highest level of Dutch football in 1911 under the guidance of Jack Kirwan, their first official coach. The promotion meant that Ajax were forced...
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  • George Fouracres Sir Willard White Emma Sidi David Elms Liam Williams Jack Kirwan Celeste Dring Caitlin Moran Elizabeth Tan Lewis MacLeod Will Seaward...
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    Ireland's history. The goal also helped an Ireland team, that also included Jack Kirwan, Billy Scott, Billy McCracken and Robert Milne, clinch a share in the...
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  • Pos. Nation Player — MF  WAL Ted Hughes — MF  ENG Tom Morris — MF  NIR Jack Kirwan — MF  SCO Robert Stormont — MF  SCO James McNaught — FW  ENG Tom Pratt...
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  • Brown 167 Alphonsus Carroll 171 Charles Gregory 172 Wilson Hall 174 Jack Kirwan 176 Harry Thomas 177 Stan Webb 178 Neville St George 179 Arthur Singe...
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  • Bishop of Auckland was elected patron, Mr. E. Lahman president, and Mr. Jack Kirwan secretary. Marist advertised for a special general meeting to be held...
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  • the original cast was Conleth Hill and Tim Murphy. The set design, by Jack Kirwan, is simple - a backcloth depicting the cloudy sky above the Blasket Islands...
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  • Third place – Richard Dadd - Tea With The Devil Online Comedy Winner – Jack Kirwan Runner up – Scott Bennett Third place – Mary Flanigan Best Comedy Club...
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  • For the losers Bert Laing scored a try and kicked 2 goals. Jack Kirwan's grandson John Kirwan played for the All Blacks in the 1980s and 90s. City Rovers...
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  • Midgley, Walter Brimble, Jack Satherley, Joe Cootes, Angus Gault, Jack Brodrick, and Clarry McNeil) also crossing the line. Jack Smith kicked 10 conversions...
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  • April the Auckland representative selectors were appointed and were Jack Kirwan, J Clark, and Dougie McGregor. On the motion of Mr. Watson it was decided...
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    J.B. Priestley's thriller "time-play" Dangerous Corner opposite Dervla Kirwan, who played Olwen Peel at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds. The production...
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  • success at senior Australian rules, including Wayne Carey, Paul Kelly, Kieren Jack, Andrew McLeod, Jared Brennan, Matthew Whelan, and Sam Gilbert. While the...
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    sealed his place in the New Zealand touring side. He played alongside Jack Kirwan and Tim Peckham in the halves. Cole's first try came after he went through...
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    seven players: George Clawley, Ted Hughes, David Copeland, Tom Morris, Jack Kirwan, Sandy Tait and Tom Pratt. The following year Sandy Brown replaced Pratt...
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    self-styled 'Deputy Home Secretary' alongside Warren Clarke and Dervla Kirwan in The Deputy. Dee's performance was praised, though the film itself received...
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  • George Clawley Harry Erentz Sandy Tait Tom Morris Ted Hughes Jack L. Jones Tom Smith John Cameron Sandy Brown David Copeland Jack Kirwan...
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