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    Johnny Mullagh (born Unaarrimin; 13 August 1841 – 14 August 1891) was an Australian cricketer from Victoria who was the leading player on the famous 1868...
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    man of the match has received the Mullagh Medal, named in honour of Indigenous Australian cricketer Johnny Mullagh. In 1989, instead of a Test match,...
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  • Mullagh may refer to: Mullagh, County Cavan Mullagh, County Clare Mullagh, County Down, a townland in the civil parish of Killyleagh, County Down, Northern...
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    travelled to England for the tour. Charles Lawrence – captain-coach Johnny Mullagh – traditional name: Unaarrimin Bullocky – traditional name: Bullchanach...
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    admitted, along with 21 of their male counterparts. In December 2020, Johnny Mullagh became the first Indigenous Australian to be inducted into the hall...
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    attended by many national leaders as well as cricketers. Jim Thorpe Johnny Mullagh Jackie Robinson Kidambi, Prashant (2019). Cricket Country: An Indian...
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  • matches played (33). Ajinkya Rahane (Ind) was the first recipient of the Johnny Mullagh Medal for being the Player of the Match in the Boxing Day Test. World...
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  • learnt as a child, and Charles Lawrence accompanied them to England. Johnny Mullagh, the team's star player, was regarded as one of the era's finest batsmen...
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    the main wicket-keeper, although occasionally the role was taken by Johnny Mullagh. Bullocky stumped 28 batsmen off the bowling of Charles Lawrence, standing...
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    region in western Victoria. Including outstanding cricketers such as Johnny Mullagh, the team played 47 matches, winning 14, drawing 19 and losing 14. In...
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    at Charters Towers, with Jupiters Casino being named in his honour Johnny Mullagh (1841 - 1891) an Aboriginal cricketer who was known for his remarkable...
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    Australian to play first-class cricket in Australia, after Twopenny in 1870, Johnny Mullagh in 1879, Jack Marsh in 1900, and Albert Henry in 1902. (Note that the...
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    usually at 9. In the nineteenth century the indigenous Australian player Johnny Mullagh, who toured England in 1868, liked to play a similar shot: "Dropping...
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  • 1831 – Salomon Jadassohn, German pianist and composer (d. 1902) 1841 – Johnny Mullagh, Australian cricketer (d. 1891) 1842 – Charles Wells, English brewer...
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    John McGuire, captain of an Aboriginal XI that toured England in 1988 Johnny Mullagh, 1860s cricketer, who was a member of the Aboriginal cricket team that...
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    unveiled on 30 August 1998, comprised the likenesses of Unaarrimin (Johnny Mullagh), Dave Gregory, Bill Murdoch, Arthur Morris, Richie Benaud, Bobby Simpson...
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    services including two hotels. Harrow is the burial place of Unaarrimin - Johnny Mullagh, member of the Australian Aboriginal cricket team, the first Australian...
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  • won by 8 wickets Johnny Mullagh Trophy 2001/02 88 21 March 2003 Prime Minister's XI Prime Minister's XI won by 8 wickets Johnny Mullagh Trophy 2002/03 89...
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  • during the 19th century." Unaarriman, better known in cricket circles as Johnny Mullagh was born around 1843, was a Jardwadjali. Boolucburer Brapkut (name of...
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  • Chalmers, missionary (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1901) 13 August – Johnny Mullagh, cricketer (d. 1891) 24 December – Henry Dobson, 17th Premier of Tasmania...
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  • T. P. McKenna (category People from Mullagh, County Cavan)
    Irish actor, born in Mullagh, County Cavan. He had an extensive stage and screen career. Thomas Patrick McKenna was born at Mullagh, County Cavan, Ireland...
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  • Soccer Lorrelle Morrissey Field hockey Danny Morseu Basketball Olympian Johnny Mullagh Cricket Cheryl Mullett Badminton Sandra Mullett Badminton Anthony Mundine...
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  • 1878/79 1 131 William Moule 21 February 1879 1878/79–1885/86 4 132 Johnny Mullagh 7 March 1879 1878/79 1 133 Eugene Palmer 7 March 1879 1878/79–1894/95...
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  • Discovery Centre & Johnny Mullagh Interpretive Centre Harrow, Victoria Cricket Museum Museums honours Johnny ‘Unaarrimin’ Mullagh and the Australian Aboriginal...
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    Stateline segment. Kate Healy's photograph of a one-off match between Johnny Mullagh XI and American team Compton Homies and Popz at Harrow voted most outstanding...
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    Australian who played for New South Wales against Victoria in 1870 Johnny Mullagh – Aboriginal Australian who played for Victoria against the MCC in 1879...
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    by 265 runs. He died in West Maitland, New South Wales, from dropsy. Johnny Mullagh – Aboriginal Australian who played for Victoria against the MCC in 1879...
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  • community. Crehan was born and raised in Bonavilla, Ballymackea Beg near Mullagh, County Clare on the West coast of County Clare. While his father was not...
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  • Promotion/Relegation Promoted team(s) Athenry to Senior A Tynagh-Abbey/Duniry to Senior B Relegated team(s) Mullagh to Senior B Beagh to Intermediate ← 2023 2025 →...
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  • Séamus Coen (category Mullagh hurlers)
    hurler who played as a left wing-back for the Galway senior team. Born in Mullagh, County Galway, Coen first played competitive hurling in his youth. After...
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