Michael Cronin (disambiguation)

Michael Cronin (disambiguation)

Michael Cronin may refer to:

*Mick Cronin (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer
*Mick Cronin (footballer), Australian rules football player, umpire and television commentator
*Mick Cronin (basketball coach), men's basketball coach for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats
*Michael Cronin, English actor and author
*Michael Cronin (academic)


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