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Mick Ryan (Borris–Ileigh Hurler)
Mick Ryan may refer to: * Mick Ryan (Australian footballer) (1882–1957), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood * Mick Ryan (Gaelic footballer) (born 1946), Irish retired Gaelic footballer * Mick Ryan (golfer) (1897–1965), Australian amateur golfer * Mick Ryan (hurler, born 1925) (1925–2007), Irish hurler * Mick Ryan (Borris–Ileigh hurler) (born 1960), Irish hurler * Mick Ryan (politician) (1884–1970), Australian politician * Mick Ryan (racehorse trainer) (1941–2022), British racehorse trainer * Mick Ryan (rower) (born 1947), Irish Olympic rower * Mick Ryan (rugby league) (born 1953), Australian rugby league footballer * Mick Ryan (general), Commander, Australian Defence College The Australian Defence College (ADC) comprises three joint education and training organisations operated by the Australian Defence Force in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: * the War College, * the Australian Defence Force Training Cent ... 2018 See also * Michael Ryan ...
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Mick Ryan (Australian Footballer)
Michael Joseph Ryan (23 June 1882 – 29 September 1957) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football competition in Australia operated by the Australian Football League (AFL) as a second-tier, regional, semi-professional competition. It includes teams from clubs based in east ... (VFL). Notes External links *Mick Ryan's profileat Collingwood Forever 1882 births 1957 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Collingwood Football Club players Seymour Football Club players {{AFL-bio-1882-stub ...
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Mick Ryan (Gaelic Footballer)
Mick Ryan (born 1946 in Doon, County Offaly) is an Irish former sportsman. He played Gaelic football Gaelic football (; short name '')'', commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA, or football, is an Irish team sport. A form of football, it is played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch. The objective of the sport is to score ... with Dublin-based club Erin's Isle and was a member of the Offaly senior team from 1965 until 1976. References 1946 births Living people All Stars Awards winners (football) Doon Gaelic footballers Erin's Isle Gaelic footballers Offaly inter-county Gaelic footballers {{Offaly-Gaelic-football-bio-stub ...
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Mick Ryan (golfer)
Michael Joseph Ryan (18 July 1897 – 1 August 1965) was an Australian amateur golfer who won the Australian Open in 1932. He also played Australian rules football for South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Ryan made just one senior appearance for South Melbourne, in the 1918 VFL season, when they defeated Richmond in a game at Lake Oval. South Melbourne went on to win the premiership that year. Ryan joined the Royal Park Golf Club in 1925 and won their Championship the following year. He later went to Kingston Heath. In 2002 he was named as one of the twelve members of the Victorian golfing team of the 20th century. Tournament wins *1929 Australian Amateur *1930 Victorian Amateur Championship *1932 Victorian Amateur Championship, Australian Open *1933 Riversdale Cup *1935 Riversdale Cup The Riversdale Cup is the second oldest amateur golf tournament in Australia. It is a Golf Australia national ranking event. The event has been played since 1896 and is organi ...
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Mick Ryan (hurler, Born 1925)
Mick Ryan (2 June 1925–7 December 2007) was an Irish people, Irish sportsperson. He played hurling at various times with the Roscrea GAA, Roscrea, Dicksboro GAA, Dicksboro, Blackrock National Hurling Club, Blackrock and St Finbarr's National Hurling & Football Club, St Finbarr's clubs and was a member at senior level of the Tipperary county hurling team, Tipperary county team from 1946 until 1954. Mick Ryan was born in Roscrea, County Tipperary, Ireland, in 1925. He played inter-county hurling for his native, Tipperary from 1946 to 1955, picking up three All Ireland Senior Hurling Championships in a row. He played for various clubs in Tipperary, Kilkenny and Cork. Ryan also played Gaelic football for St. John's, after moving to Kilkenny after World War II, and for Clonakilty after moving to Cork in the 1950s, picking up a Kilkenny Senior Football Championship and a Cork Senior Football Championship. After retiring from GAA (Gaelic Athletics Association) Ryan started play ...
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Mick Ryan (Borris–Ileigh Hurler)
Mick Ryan may refer to: * Mick Ryan (Australian footballer) (1882–1957), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood * Mick Ryan (Gaelic footballer) (born 1946), Irish retired Gaelic footballer * Mick Ryan (golfer) (1897–1965), Australian amateur golfer * Mick Ryan (hurler, born 1925) (1925–2007), Irish hurler * Mick Ryan (Borris–Ileigh hurler) (born 1960), Irish hurler * Mick Ryan (politician) (1884–1970), Australian politician * Mick Ryan (racehorse trainer) (1941–2022), British racehorse trainer * Mick Ryan (rower) (born 1947), Irish Olympic rower * Mick Ryan (rugby league) (born 1953), Australian rugby league footballer * Mick Ryan (general), Commander, Australian Defence College The Australian Defence College (ADC) comprises three joint education and training organisations operated by the Australian Defence Force in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: * the War College, * the Australian Defence Force Training Cent ... 2018 See also * Michael Ryan ...
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Mick Ryan (politician)
Lionel William "Mick" Ryan (1884 – 6 February 1970) was an Australian politician. He was born in Bathurst to Thomas and Abigail Ryan. He was a rural worker who was active in the Australian Workers' Union. From 1925 to 1943 he was a Labor member of the New South Wales Legislative Council. He opposed Jack Lang and sat as Federal Labor in the 1930s; he also took an active organisational role in Federal Labor in opposition to Lang Labor in federal and state elections. Ryan died in Croydon Croydon is a large town in South London, England, south of Charing Cross. Part of the London Borough of Croydon, a Districts of England, local government district of Greater London; it is one of the largest commercial districts in Greater Lond ... in 1970. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ryan, Mick 1884 births 1970 deaths Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council 20th-century Australian politicians ...
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Mick Ryan (racehorse Trainer)
Michael John Ryan (19 May 1941 – 27 January 2022) was a British horse trainer who trained horses which competed in both Flat racing and National Hunt racing. Ryan's training career began in 1976 and ended in 2005. He trained the winners of over 700 races and had his biggest success when the filly Katies won the Irish 1,000 Guineas in 1984. He was also successful in races at the Cheltenham Festival and Royal Ascot. He died on 27 January 2022, at the age of 80. Major wins *Irish 1,000 Guineas - ''Katies (1984)'' *Christmas Hurdle The Christmas Hurdle is a Grade 1 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Kempton Park over a distance of about 2 miles (3,219 m ... - ''Osric (1987)'' References 1941 births 2022 deaths British racehorse trainers People from Newmarket, Suffolk {{UK-horseracing-bio-stub ...
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Mick Ryan (rower)
Mick Ryan (born 19 October 1947) is an Irish rower. He competed in the men's coxed four event at the 1976 Summer Olympics The 1976 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad () and officially branded as Montreal 1976 (), were an international multi-sport event held from July 17 to August 1, 1976, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Montreal .... References 1947 births Living people Irish male rowers Olympic rowers for Ireland Rowers at the 1976 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century Irish sportsmen {{Ireland-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Mick Ryan (rugby League)
Mick Ryan is an Australian former rugby league Rugby league football, commonly known as rugby league in English-speaking countries and rugby 13/XIII in non-Anglophone Europe, is a contact sport, full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular Rugby league playin ... footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He played for Canterbury-Bankstown, Newtown and Eastern Suburbs as a centre and occasionally as a winger. Early life Ryan was born and raised at Tweed Heads on the New South Wales North Coast. Ryan played his junior rugby league in the region before gaining the attention of Canterbury-Bankstown who signed him in 1974. Ryan is the son of former Newtown player Peter Ryan who played for the club in the 1950s. Playing career Ryan made his first grade debut against St George in 1975. Ryan made 57 appearances for the club over 4 years with Canterbury regularly making the finals. In 1979, Ryan joined Newtown. Under coach Warren Ryan, Newto ...
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Mick Ryan (general)
Major General Michael Barry Ryan, is a retired senior officer of the Australian Army and a military strategist. Ryan served as Commander of the Australian Defence College 2018 to 2022, became a Senior Fellow for Military Studies at the Lowy Institute in 2024, and is a Adjunct Fellow of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He is a commentator on contemporary military affairs, including the Russo-Ukrainian War, Asia/Pacific military strategy, and military matters in the Middle East. Military career Ryan graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, in 1989 and was commissioned into the Royal Australian Engineers. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2008 Australia Day Honours. Ryan retired from the Australian Army as a major general in 2022, having served as Commander of the Australian Defence College from 2018. Books and publications Ryan is the author of several books, as well as significant reports and reviews during his military car ...
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Australian Defence College
The Australian Defence College (ADC) comprises three joint education and training organisations operated by the Australian Defence Force in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: * the War College, * the Australian Defence Force Training Centre (ADFTC), and * the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA). The ADC is commanded by a two-star officer. Each of the educational organisations is commanded by a one-star officer or Colonel (equivalent), titled Commandant of their organisation. The last known commander was Major General Mick Ryan, from January 2018 to February 2022. The Australian Defence Force Warfare Training Centre and Peace Operations Training Centre are sited at a campus at Weston, ACT. History of Australian Defence College The current Australian Defence College has its origins in the report of the Defence Efficiency Review from May 1997. The report recommended sweeping changes to officer education in the Australian Defence Force. The Australian Defence Colle ...
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