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Maurice Daly (billiards Player)
Maurice Daly may refer to: * Maurice Daly (billiards player), 19th-century American world champion at carom billiards, later a billiards hall and academy operator, tournament sponsor, and billiards author * Maurice Daly (rugby union) (1914–1994), player of rugby union football, for both Ireland and British East Africa * Maurice Daly (footballer), Irish international footballer from the 1970s See also

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Maurice Daly (billiards Player)
Maurice Daly may refer to: * Maurice Daly (billiards player), 19th-century American world champion at carom billiards, later a billiards hall and academy operator, tournament sponsor, and billiards author * Maurice Daly (rugby union) (1914–1994), player of rugby union football, for both Ireland and British East Africa * Maurice Daly (footballer), Irish international footballer from the 1970s See also

*Maurice Dalé, French footballer {{hndis, Daly, Maurice ...
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Maurice Daly (rugby Union)
Maurice John P. Daly (born August 1914, died 3 November 1994, Mount Eliza, Victoria, Australia) was an English player of rugby union football, who played internationally for both Ireland and East Africa. Along with W.B. Young of he is one of only two people to have been capped by a major rugby playing nation and by East Africa. Prior to World War II At his senior school, Maurice was a keen rugby player, cricketer, track athlete and Rugby fives player. After leaving school he played for Old Haberdashers RFC (1932–37) and the Harlequin F.C. (1938–39), scoring tries prolifically in both the 15-a-side and 7-a-side versions of the game. He was capped once for on 12 February 1938 playing on the right-wing against at Lansdowne Road. England led 23–0 at half-time but Ireland improved during the second half managing to score four tries (the last of which was scored by Daly), though Ireland were unable to completely overcome the opposition, eventually losing 36–14. During th ...
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Maurice Daly (footballer)
Maurice Celsus Daly (born 28 November 1955) is an Irish former professional footballer who played twice for the Republic of Ireland. Both his international appearances came in April 1978 in friendlies against Poland and Turkey under the management of Johnny Giles. He was also capped four times for the Republic of Ireland national under-21 football team. He was a left sided defender or midfielder who in his club career played for Home Farm, Wolverhampton and IFK Västerås (not to be mixed up with Västerås SK). Signed as a professional for Wolverhampton in July 1973, having joined the club as a 17-year-old from famed Dublin schoolboy club Home Farm, Daly spent five years at Wolverhampton before moving to Swedish second tier side IFK Västerås at the invitation of former Wolverhampton boss Sammy Chung Cyril Chung (16 July 1932 – 28 August 2022), better known as Sammy Chung, was an English football player and manager, one of the first Anglo-Chinese players in Engl ...
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