from Mount Pleasant, SC
1875
Died:1941
Jack O'Connor ( Australian cricketer ) " John Denis Alphonsus O'Connor " ( 9 September 1875, Boorowa, New South Wales23 August 1941, Lewisham, New South Wales ) was an Australian cricketer who played in four Test cricket from 1908 to 1909.
Australia Test cricket player • New South Wales cricket player • South Australia cricket player • Australian cricket player • Cricketer
Activity:Cricket
23 October 1960 • Mastergeehy, County Kerry
Gaelic football manager • Chairman • Manager • Coach
After completing his secondary education O'Connor moved on to Maynooth College where he obtained a B....
Dromid Pearses Gaelic football player • Kerry Gaelic football player • Football • Club
Skill:Progress
Award:Medals
1957
Vice president • President
Leader
He was appointed to the executive of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions in 2001, becoming Vice President in 2007 and President in 2009.
1897
Died:1977
Jack O'Connor ( English cricketer ) " Jack O'Connor " ( born 6 November 1897, Cambridge, died 22 February 1977, Buckhurst Hill, Essex ) was an England cricketer who played in four Test cricket from 1929 to 1930
He played one Test against South Africa cricket team in 1929 and, that winter, three more as part of a below strength touring team in the West Indies cricket team.
Certificate of Clinical Competency
England Test cricket player • English cricket player • Essex cricket player • Buckinghamshire cricket player • Marylebone Cricket Club cricket player
Preference:Suspect
Activity:Cricket • Bowling
11 October 1906 • Dundas, New South Wales
Died:1980
O'Connor, a Lock ( rugby union ), was born in Dundas, New South Wales and claimed a total of 4 international rugby caps for Australia.
Australian rugby union player • Australia international rugby union player