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Moroney (other)
Moroney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Davitt Moroney (born 1950), British musicologist and keyboardist * Des Moroney (1935–2018), Canadian ice hockey player * Jack Moroney (1917–1999), Australian cricketer * James Moroney (born 1953), American rower * Jim Moroney (baseball) (1883–1929), American baseball player *Jim Moroney (public servant) (1898–1965), Australian public servant * Joe Moroney (1890–1956), Australian rules footballer *Ken Moroney (born 1945), Australian police commissioner * Mary Agnes Moroney (1928–2003), American child who went missing in 1930 * Megan Moroney (born 1997), American singer * Mick Moroney (born 1950), Irish hurler *Michael Moroney (horseman) New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse trainer * Mike Moroney (1933–2015), Australian long jumper *Nick Moroney (born 1972), Australian high jumper * Robert Moroney (1885–1958), Australian cricketer *Shane Moroney (born 1989), American soccer player *Sue Moroney (born 1964), Ne ...
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Davitt Moroney
Davitt Moroney (born 23 December 1950) is a British-born and educated musicologist, harpsichordist and organist. His parents were of Irish and Italian extraction – his father was an executive with the Anglo-Dutch Unilever conglomerate. From 1968 onward, he undertook his undergraduate and graduate studies in musicology at King's College London, the faculty of which was headed by Thurston Dart, a great influence on the world of early music. Moroney later pursued advanced harpsichord studies with Kenneth Gilbert and Gustav Leonhardt. Moroney also holds performance and teaching diplomas (1974) from the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music. After earning his PhD in musicology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1980 with a thesis on the music of Thomas Tallis and William Byrd, he returned to Paris and worked mainly as a freelance performer until returning to the United States to serve on the faculty at UC Berkeley in 2001. He has given the ...
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Michael Moroney (horseman)
Michael Moroney is a New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. He is notable for having trained Brew to win the 2000 Melbourne Cup and many other Group One races in New Zealand and Australia. Michael's father, Denny, was also involved in the racing industry and he continued to assist Michael. Michael Moroney has trained since the early 1980s on his own account but also in partnership with: * Dave O'Sullivan * Paul O'Sullivan * Graham Richardson * Andrew Scott * Paul Moroney * Chad Ormsby * Pam Gerard While based at Matamata, New Zealand, he twice won the New Zealand training premiership. He moved to Morphetville, Adelaide, Australia in 1999 and then three years later he transferred to Flemington, Victoria. Michael's brother, Paul, who he co-trained with at one stage is a bloodstock consultant and agent. Michael's sister, Sue Moroney was a member of the New Zealand Parliament for the New Zealand Labour Party from 2005 until 2017. Notable horses and victories Michael ...
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Morony (other)
Morony is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Francis Goold Morony Stoney (1837–1897), Irish engineer *John G. Morony, a banker, after whom the Morony Dam is named *Michael G. Morony (born 1939), American historian * Thomas Morony (1926–1989), Master Gunner, St. James's Park, 1983-1988 See also *Moroney (other) *Maroney (other) *Moroni (other) Moroni may refer to: *Moroni (name) *House of Moroni, an Italian noble family *Moroni, Comoros *Moroni, Utah *Moroni (Book of Mormon prophet), a prophet in the Book of Mormon *Angel Moroni, the angel that Joseph Smith claimed visited him *Book of Mo ...
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Tommy Moroney
Tommy Moroney (10 November 1923 – 2 May 1981) was an Irish soccer and rugby union player. Moroney played soccer for Cork United, West Ham United, Evergreen United and Ireland. In 1949 he was a member of the Ireland team that defeated England 2–0 at Goodison Park, becoming the first non-UK team to beat England at home. He also represented both Cork Constitution and Munster at rugby union. Early years in Cork Together with Frank O'Farrell, Moroney was a member of the successful Cork United team of the 1940s, helping them win several League of Ireland titles. A brilliant all-round sportsman, Moroney had also played rugby union for Presentation Brothers College and Cork Constitution, helping the latter to win the Munster Senior Cup three times. He also represented Munster, but with the Five Nations Championship suspended because of the Second World War, he never got the chance to play for the Ireland national rugby union team. West Ham United Moroney moved to West Ha ...
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Thomas Maroney
Thomas Moroney (August 12, 1895 – January 1971) was an American racewalker. He competed in the 3 km walk and the 10 km walk events at the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van .... References 1895 births 1971 deaths Track and field athletes from New York City American male racewalkers Olympic track and field athletes for the United States Athletes (track and field) at the 1920 Summer Olympics {{US-racewalk-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Sue Moroney
Suzanne Mary Moroney (born 8 May 1964), generally known as Sue Moroney, is a New Zealand politician. She is a member of the New Zealand Labour Party and was a Member of Parliament from 2005 general election until her retirement in 2017. Early life Sue Moroney was raised in the Waikato. Her parents farmed 66 acres of land to provide an income for their family of seven. She grew up in Walton and attended Walton Primary School and also spent time in Matamata. Her family are keenly involved in horse racing. During her maiden speech Moroney quipped: "our family never had Michael Joseph Savage on our wall, but we did have a very tasteful mural of a horse race over our fireplace." Moroney previously worked as a trainer of health and safety personnel, and held a number of positions in the union movement. Politics Moroney has been endorsed as a candidate by the Labour Party on a number of occasions. In the first MMP election of 1996 she contested the seat of and was 31st on the Lab ...
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Shane Moroney
Shane Moroney (born February 4, 1989, in Pensacola, Florida) is an American soccer player. Career College and amateur Moroney grew up in Peachtree City, Georgia, attended Starr's Mill High School and played club soccer for the Capital City Streaks in Montgomery, Alabama, before going on to play four years of college soccer at Berry College. Maroney was a second team All-Conference and a SSAC All-Academic Team selection at Berry as a sophomore in 2008. Professional Moroney turned professional in 2011 when he signed with Atlanta Silverbacks of the North American Soccer League. He made his professional debut on April 9, 2011, in a game against the NSC Minnesota Stars NSC may refer to: Sport and competition * NSC United, an American soccer team * National Scholastics Championship, an American quiz bowl competition * National Scrabble Championship, now known as the Scrabble Players Championship * National Shoot ... Atlanta announced on November 8, 2011, that Moroney would return f ...
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Robert Moroney
Robert Moroney (23 January 1885 – 4 August 1958) was an Australian cricketer. He played in one first-class match for South Australia South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories ... in 1920/21. See also * List of South Australian representative cricketers References External links * 1885 births 1958 deaths Australian cricketers South Australia cricketers Cricketers from Adelaide {{Australia-cricket-bio-1880s-stub ...
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Nick Moroney
Nick Moroney (born 3 August 1972) is an Australian high jumper. He finished sixth at the 1998 World Cup, competed without clearing any height at the 2002 World Cup, finished fourth at the 2002 Commonwealth Games and fifth at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. He won the 2000, 2001, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2012 Australian Championships. His personal best is 2.25 metres, first achieved in January 2000 in Hobart Hobart ( ; Nuennonne/Palawa kani: ''nipaluna'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Home to almost half of all Tasmanians, it is the least-populated Australian state capital city, and second-small ..., and later equalled several times. References 1972 births Living people Australian male high jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 2002 Commonwealth Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for Australia {{Australia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Mike Moroney
Michael Matthew Moroney (6 December 1933 – 15 March 2015) was an Australian athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1956 Summer Olympics The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, from 22 November to 8 December 1956, with the exception of the equestrian events, whi .... References External links * * * 1933 births 2015 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1956 Summer Olympics Australian male long jumpers Olympic athletes for Australia Place of birth missing {{Australia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Mick Moroney
Michael Moroney (born 1950) is an Irish people, Irish former Hurling, hurler who played as a midfielder for the Clare GAA, Clare senior team. Moroney made his debut for the team during the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1970, 1970 championship and was a semi-regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement after the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1979, 1979 championship. During that time he won two National Hurling League, National League winners' medals and one GAA All Stars Awards, All-Star award. At club level Moroney played with Crusheen GAA, Crusheen. References

1950 births Living people Crusheen hurlers Clare inter-county hurlers Munster inter-provincial hurlers {{Clare-hurling-bio-stub ...
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Des Moroney
Desmond Joseph Moroney (February 15, 1935 – February 11, 2018) was a Canadian/Swedish professional ice hockey player. Moroney played in North American minor leagues like the Eastern Hockey League, International Hockey League and the Western Hockey League. He also played in Europe, in the British National League and the Swedish Hockey League. His professional career lasted from 1955 through 1980. Ice hockey career Moroney played junior ice hockey for the St. Michael's Buzzers and the Toronto St. Michael's Majors from 1952 to 1954. He joined the Barrie Flyers in 1955, and later moved to the Philadelphia Ramblers of the Eastern Hockey League while still a junior. He then attended Michigan State University for two years. In 1959, Moroney moved to England to play for the Paisley Pirates of the British National League for the 1959–60 season, where he was named to the British National League First All-Star Team. He returned to North America in 1960, joining the Minneapolis Mille ...
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