Twomey — is a surname of Irish origin, and may refer to: *Ann Twomey (b. 1951), American labor union leader *Anne Twomey (1951–), American stage, film, and television actress *Bill Twomey, Sr. (b. 1899, d. unknown), Australian rules football player *Bill… … Wikipedia
Mick Twomey — Michael Twomey Personal information Birth 25 September 1931 (1931 09 25) (age 80) Recruited from Ballarat Height and weight 185 centimetres (6.07 ft) 87 kilograms (190 lb) Playing career¹ … Wikipedia
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Bill Twomey — Infobox afl player | firstname = Bill lastname = Twomey birthdate = 28 September 1927 birthplace = Victoria, Australia heightweight = 179 cm, 76 kg originalteam = St Thomas , Fairfield YCW dead = dead deathdate = 2004 deathplace = debutdate =… … Wikipedia
Bill Twomey, Sr. — Infobox afl player | firstname = Bill lastname = Twomey, Sr. birthdate = 14 May 1899 birthplace = originalteam = Heidelberg heightweight = 174cm / 70 kg dead = deathdate = deathplace = debutdate = 1918 debutteam = Collingwood debutopponent =… … Wikipedia
List of Australian rules football families — This is a List of Australian rules football families, that is families who have had more than one member play in the Australian Football League (previously the VFL) as well as families who have had one or more member compete in the WAFL or SANFL… … Wikipedia
Stawell Gift — The Stawell Gift is Australia s oldest and richest short distance running race. It is run over every Easter weekend, with the main race finals on the holiday Monday, at Central Park, Stawell in the Grampian Mountains district of western Victoria … Wikipedia
1924 VFL season — Infobox Victorian Football League season year = 1924 imagesize = 150px caption = Essendon s premiership captain coach Syd Barker clubs = 12 home and away season = 18 rounds (two byes per club) premiership team = Essendon count = 6th minor… … Wikipedia
1953 VFL season — Infobox VFL Premiership Season year = 1953 imagesize = caption = teams = 12 premiers = AFL Col count = minor premiers = AFL Gee mpcount = matches = top goal scorer = John Coleman (AFL Ess) brownlow medalist = Bill Hutchison (AFL Ess)Results and… … Wikipedia
Heidelberg Football Club — Infobox australian football club clubname = Heidelberg Football Club fullname = Heidelberg Football Club nicknames = Tigers, Bergers season = 2008 position = 1st topgoalkicker = Chris Hall bestandfairest = Anthony Franchina founded = 1876 colours … Wikipedia