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  • Morrish Medal
  • Award

    The Morrish Medal is an award presented to the best and fairest player in the premier Victorian underage Australian rules football competition during

    Morrish Medal

    Morrish_Medal

  • Talent League
  • Under-18 Australian rules football competition

    selection by an AFL club. The Morrish Medal is awarded to the best player in the competition each year. The same medal was previously awarded to the best

    Talent League

    Talent_League

  • Xavier Lindsay
  • Australian rules footballer (born 2006)

    Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Lindsay won the Morrish Medal in 2024 playing for Gippsland Power. He was selected by the Melbourne

    Xavier Lindsay

    Xavier Lindsay

    Xavier_Lindsay

  • Morrish
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Painter Morrish, Ontario Morrish Subdivision, Alberta, locality in Clearwater County, Alberta Morrish Public School, a school in Ontario Morrish Medal, Australian

    Morrish

    Morrish

  • Clayton Oliver
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1997)

    John Byrne Medal as the Murray Bushrangers best and fairest player, finishing eight votes ahead of Murray Waite. After winning the Morrish Medal and John

    Clayton Oliver

    Clayton Oliver

    Clayton_Oliver

  • Lachlan Cowan
  • Australian rules footballer

    Cowan was co-captain of the Tasmania Devils under-18s team and earned a Morrish Medal for his performance in the 2022 NAB League Boys season. Cowan was selected

    Lachlan Cowan

    Lachlan_Cowan

  • Jagga Smith
  • Australian rules footballer

    captained the Chargers, won its best and fairest and placed third in the Morrish Medal. He also played in the Under 18 Championships for Vic Metro, captaining

    Jagga Smith

    Jagga_Smith

  • Hugh McCluggage
  • Australian rules footballer

    football with the North Ballarat Rebels in the TAC Cup winning the Morrish Medal despite playing only 10 matches. He was drafted by Brisbane with their

    Hugh McCluggage

    Hugh McCluggage

    Hugh_McCluggage

  • Jack Higgins (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1999)

    named All-Australian at the 2017 AFL Under-18 Championships and won the Morrish Medal as the best player in the Victorian junior state league, the TAC Cup

    Jack Higgins (Australian footballer)

    Jack Higgins (Australian footballer)

    Jack_Higgins_(Australian_footballer)

  • Richard Pratt (businessman)
  • Australian businessman (1934–2009)

    Victorian Football League's (VFL) under-19s competition. He was awarded the Morrish Medal in 1953 for being deemed the "best and fairest" U-19 player that year

    Richard Pratt (businessman)

    Richard Pratt (businessman)

    Richard_Pratt_(businessman)

  • Matthew Kreuzer
  • Australian rules footballer

    scoring 51 goals in his 33 games with the Knights. In 2007, he won the Morrish Medal and the Knights' best and fairest, and he was selected in the Victorian

    Matthew Kreuzer

    Matthew Kreuzer

    Matthew_Kreuzer

  • 1990 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    three levels, having previously won the Morrish Medal (for the Under 19s competition) in 1984 and the Gardiner Medal twice (for the Reserves competition)

    1990 Brownlow Medal

    1990_Brownlow_Medal

  • Tim McGrath
  • Australian rules footballer

    McGrath had a successful career in the VFL Under 19s when he won the Morrish Medal in 1988 as the best player in that competition. That same year under

    Tim McGrath

    Tim_McGrath

  • Tony Liberatore
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1966)

    played both under-19s and reserve grade football. After winning the Morrish Medal in 1984, he called Hawthorn, St Kilda and Footscray in the hope of playing

    Tony Liberatore

    Tony Liberatore

    Tony_Liberatore

  • Jack Dinatale
  • Australian rules footballer

    (VFL). Dinatale was a talented junior footballer, twice winning the Morrish Medal (in 1974 and 1976) as the best and fairest player in the VFL under-19s

    Jack Dinatale

    Jack_Dinatale

  • David Rodan
  • Australian rules footballer and goal umpire (born 1983)

    ranks until dominating in the TAC Cup competition, winning back-to-back Morrish Medals (2000 and 2001). Rodan was recruited by AFL club Richmond at the end

    David Rodan

    David Rodan

    David_Rodan

  • Dyson Heppell
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1992)

    for the second half of the season. Heppell finished strongly in the Morrish Medal count, which is awarded to the best and fairest player in the TAC Cup

    Dyson Heppell

    Dyson Heppell

    Dyson_Heppell

  • Darren Williams (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    who played with Essendon in the VFL during the 1980s. After winning a Morrish Medal for his performance for Essendon in the under-19s, he made his senior

    Darren Williams (Australian footballer)

    Darren_Williams_(Australian_footballer)

  • Les Bamblett
  • Australian rules footballer

    Indigenous Australian, Bamblett played as a forward and who won the 1982 Morrish Medal, as the best and fairest player in the VFL Under 19's competition. The

    Les Bamblett

    Les_Bamblett

  • Nathan Brown (Australian footballer, born 1978)
  • Australian rules footballer

    daughters and a son. Morrish Medal winner 1996 All-Australian 2001, 2002 International Rules Series 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 (Jim Stynes Medal 2004) 100 Tiger

    Nathan Brown (Australian footballer, born 1978)

    Nathan Brown (Australian footballer, born 1978)

    Nathan_Brown_(Australian_footballer,_born_1978)

  • Colby McKercher
  • Australian rules footballer

    statistics correct to the end of round 15, 2026. Career highlights Morrish Medal: 2023 AFL Rising Star Nominee: 2024 Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball

    Colby McKercher

    Colby McKercher

    Colby_McKercher

  • Greg Healy
  • Australian rules footballer

    rise to the senior ranks at Melbourne were helped when he won the 1983 Morrish Medal for the season's best player in the VFL's Under-19 competition. A rover

    Greg Healy

    Greg_Healy

  • Matthew Bate
  • Australian rules footballer

    6 guernsey. Bate played as a tall forward or midfielder. He won the Morrish Medal as best player in the TAC Cup in 2004. He was drafted 13th overall by

    Matthew Bate

    Matthew Bate

    Matthew_Bate

  • Murray Bushrangers
  • Australian rules football club

    three players who have won the League's best and fairest award, the Morrish Medal, Derek Murray (1997), Farran Priest (2008) and Clayton Oliver (2015)

    Murray Bushrangers

    Murray_Bushrangers

  • Liam Stocker
  • Australian rules footballer

    and ability to kick the ball well on both feet. He was awarded the Morrish Medal, the best and fairest award for the TAC Cup, but sustained a jaw injury

    Liam Stocker

    Liam_Stocker

  • Cooper Hynes
  • Australian rules footballer

    disposals and 1.5 goals in his draft year, coming second place in the Morrish Medal, with two votes less than the winner Xavier Lindsay. He was also named

    Cooper Hynes

    Cooper Hynes

    Cooper_Hynes

  • Gary Moorcroft
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1976

    (AFL). Moorcroft caught the attention of talent scouts by winning the Morrish Medal in 1994 whilst playing for the Northern Knights. As a football player

    Gary Moorcroft

    Gary_Moorcroft

  • Best and fairest
  • Award in Australian sport

    other team sports. In the Australian Football League (AFL), the Brownlow Medal is awarded to the player who, provided he has not been suspended during

    Best and fairest

    Best_and_fairest

  • Ben Cunnington (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    Championships All-Australian honours and finishing runner up in the TAC Cup Morrish Medal where he averaged 23 disposals (11 contested) and six marks. Cunnington

    Ben Cunnington (footballer)

    Ben Cunnington (footballer)

    Ben_Cunnington_(footballer)

  • List of North Melbourne Football Club individual awards and records
  • Melbourne Football Club https://www.hardballget.net/afl-reserves-gardiner-medal.html https://afltables.com/afl/stats/teams/kangaroos.html https://aflwstats

    List of North Melbourne Football Club individual awards and records

    List_of_North_Melbourne_Football_Club_individual_awards_and_records

  • Josh Ward
  • Australian rules footballer (born 2003)

    Retrieved 22 April 2022. Rhodes, Brendan (30 September 2021). "It's a tie: Morrish Medal drama as future stars light up NAB League awards". AFL Media. Retrieved

    Josh Ward

    Josh Ward

    Josh_Ward

  • Kevin Egan (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1943)

    during the 1960s. Egan was a skilled youth player at Essendon and won a Morrish Medal in 1962 for his performances in the Under-19s. The following season

    Kevin Egan (footballer)

    Kevin_Egan_(footballer)

  • Ben Cavarra
  • Australian rules footballer

    Ranges to a premiership, winning the TAC Medal as best on ground in the grand final. He also tied for the Morrish Medal (the competition's best and fairest)

    Ben Cavarra

    Ben_Cavarra

  • Justin Leppitsch
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1975

    the TAC Cup) with Southern Stingrays, where he was runner-up for the Morrish Medal, and caught the attention of Brisbane Bears talent scouts. He was selected

    Justin Leppitsch

    Justin Leppitsch

    Justin_Leppitsch

  • Christian Petracca
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1996)

    20 goals and ended the season with a tied third-place finish in the Morrish Medal and was named on the half-forward flank in the TAC Cup team of the year

    Christian Petracca

    Christian Petracca

    Christian_Petracca

  • Wayne Harmes
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1960

    was perceived to have a lot of talent, finishing third in the 1976 Morrish Medal and winning The Sun newspaper's "Sunkick" competition. He was a grandson

    Wayne Harmes

    Wayne_Harmes

  • Alan Dale (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    Stars, where he won the 1947 VFL Under 19's best and fairest award, the Morrish Medal. Dale played in Essendon's losing 1949 VFL Reserves grand final side

    Alan Dale (footballer)

    Alan_Dale_(footballer)

  • Latrobe Valley
  • Region in Victoria, Australia

    1993. Gippsland Power has had three players win the TAC Cup Under 18's Morrish Medal – the award for the best and fairest player in the TAC Cup as voted

    Latrobe Valley

    Latrobe Valley

    Latrobe_Valley

  • Allen Christensen (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1991)

    played in the TAC Cup. In 2009, he finished runner-up in the TAC Cup's Morrish Medal after averaging 26 disposals per game. He also earned TAC Cup Team of

    Allen Christensen (footballer)

    Allen Christensen (footballer)

    Allen_Christensen_(footballer)

  • Luke Shackleton
  • Australian rules footballer

    was a second round draft selection by Collingwood, on the back of his Morrish Medal winning performances with the Tassie Mariners in the 2002 TAC Cup season

    Luke Shackleton

    Luke_Shackleton

  • Paul Hood (coach)
  • Australian rules footballer and coach

    for the Geelong Falcons in the TAC Cup as a junior. He won the 1995 Morrish Medal as the best and fairest player in the competition, receiving 26 votes

    Paul Hood (coach)

    Paul Hood (coach)

    Paul_Hood_(coach)

  • Andrew Carrazzo
  • Australian rules footballer

    the TAC Cup competition, finishing his final season runner up in the Morrish Medal for best player in the competition in 2001, as well as winning All-Australian

    Andrew Carrazzo

    Andrew_Carrazzo

  • Luke Dahlhaus
  • Australian rules footballer

    Country at the under-18 national championships, and finished third in the Morrish Medal count with 18 votes. He was rewarded for his hard work by being named

    Luke Dahlhaus

    Luke Dahlhaus

    Luke_Dahlhaus

  • Lenny Hayes
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1980)

    standout player for NSW/ACT in the representative TAC Cup, taking out the Morrish Medal as the best player in the competition. St Kilda picked Hayes at No.

    Lenny Hayes

    Lenny Hayes

    Lenny_Hayes

  • Sam Banks
  • Australian rules footballer

    Retrieved 18 June 2025. Rhodes, Brendan (30 September 2021). "It's a tie: Morrish Medal drama as future stars light up NAB League awards". AFL Media. Telstra

    Sam Banks

    Sam Banks

    Sam_Banks

  • Adrian Battiston
  • Australian rules footballer

    League (VFL). Battiston, who came to Melbourne from Tatura, won the Morrish Medal in 1981 for his performances in the VFL Under 19 competition. This earned

    Adrian Battiston

    Adrian_Battiston

  • David Starbuck
  • Australian rules footballer

    premiership for Essendon in 1968 and, in the same year, came second in the Morrish Medal – awarded to the best and fairest player in the VFL under 19s competition

    David Starbuck

    David_Starbuck

  • Nick Graham (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1994)

    playing TAC Cup football for Gippsland Power. In 2012, Graham won the Morrish Medal as the best and fairest in the TAC Cup, as well as placing in the TAC

    Nick Graham (Australian footballer)

    Nick Graham (Australian footballer)

    Nick_Graham_(Australian_footballer)

  • Bill Gehling
  • Australian rules footballer

    the Victorian Football League (VFL). Achievements include winning the Morrish Medal (U/19 VFL Best & Fairest) in 1969 and the Richmond U/19 Goal Kicking

    Bill Gehling

    Bill_Gehling

  • Noel Alford
  • Australian rules footballer (1932–2022)

    University High and worked his way up from the thirds, where he won a Morrish Medal in 1950. A rover, Alford played with North Melbourne for two seasons

    Noel Alford

    Noel_Alford

  • Josh Gibcus
  • Australian rules footballer

    Retrieved 16 May 2025. Rhodes, Brendan (30 September 2021). "It's a tie: Morrish Medal drama as future stars light up NAB League awards". AFL Media. Telstra

    Josh Gibcus

    Josh Gibcus

    Josh_Gibcus

  • Gary Stevens (Australian rules footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    Anthony. A third brother, Michael, also played in the league. He won a Morrish Medal in the 1991 AFL Under 19s Competition, the last before the formation

    Gary Stevens (Australian rules footballer)

    Gary_Stevens_(Australian_rules_footballer)

  • Jarryd Blair
  • Australian rules footballer

    His 27 disposals and 2 goals was rewarded with one vote in the Brownlow Medal. Blair played in the drawn 2010 AFL Grand Final and was a member of Collingwood's

    Jarryd Blair

    Jarryd Blair

    Jarryd_Blair

  • Dion Prestia
  • Australian rules footballer

    in the club's best and fairest award, the Robert Hyde Medal. He placed 11th in the Morrish Medal, the award given to the league's best and fairest player

    Dion Prestia

    Dion Prestia

    Dion_Prestia

  • Wayne Schwass
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1968

    North Melbourne under-19s to the premiership in 1987 and took out the Morrish Medal as the best and fairest in the under-19s. He was educated at Warrnambool

    Wayne Schwass

    Wayne_Schwass

  • Thomson Dow
  • Australian footballer (born 2001)

    Retrieved 26 August 2020. Williams, Peter (25 August 2019). "Rocci claims Morrish Medal". AFL Draft Central. Retrieved 26 August 2020. Alvaro, Michael (28 August

    Thomson Dow

    Thomson Dow

    Thomson_Dow

  • Vin Catoggio
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1954

    1972 he won the Morrish Medal which was awarded to the player voted best and fairest in the VFL 19s. In 1973 he won the Gardiner Medal which was awarded

    Vin Catoggio

    Vin_Catoggio

  • Derek Murray (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    Cup in 1997 and 1998. He won a Morrish Medal is the first of those years and in 1998 he took home the Hunter Harrison Medal due to his carnival performance

    Derek Murray (Australian footballer)

    Derek_Murray_(Australian_footballer)

  • 1972 Carlton Football Club season
  • Australian rules football club season

    Morrish Medal Vin Catoggio, who played both under 19s and reserves football for Carlton during the season, was a joint-winner of the Morrish Medal, for

    1972 Carlton Football Club season

    1972_Carlton_Football_Club_season

  • Ken Marks
  • Australian rules footballer

    League (VFL). Marks started his league career at Fitzroy and was a Morrish Medal winner in the 1970 VFL Under 19's competition. A rover, he never played

    Ken Marks

    Ken_Marks

  • Trevor Heath
  • Australian rules footballer (1952–2021)

    Victorian Football League (VFL). In 1970, Heath came runner-up in the Morrish Medal, awarded to the best and fairest player in the VFL under-19s competition

    Trevor Heath

    Trevor_Heath

  • Robert Teal
  • Australian rules footballer

    dominating league football. In 1985 he finished equal second in the Morrish Medal, the VFL Under 19's best and fairest award. Recruited by Sydney via

    Robert Teal

    Robert_Teal

  • Talent League Girls
  • Under-19 girls Australian rules football competition

    Girls B&F". womens.afl. 12 April 2022. "McKercher and Hughes share Morrish Medal, Howley claims Girls B&F". 20 September 2023. "Gippsland duo power to

    Talent League Girls

    Talent_League_Girls

  • Brian Muir (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (1936–2020)

    Under-19s, and was runner-up in the competition best and fairest – the Morrish Medal. He lost by just two votes and if not for broken fingers keeping him

    Brian Muir (footballer)

    Brian_Muir_(footballer)

  • Ian William Murison Smith
  • Polanyi Medal in 1990 by the Royal Society of Chemistry. His former doctoral students include David Klenerman and Gus Hancock. He married Sue Morrish in 1961

    Ian William Murison Smith

    Ian_William_Murison_Smith

  • Tim Besley (public servant)
  • Australian public servant and businessman

    Morrish Alexander "Tim" Besley AC (born 14 March 1927) is an Australian engineer, businessman and former senior public servant. He was Chairman of the

    Tim Besley (public servant)

    Tim_Besley_(public_servant)

  • 1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)
  • Award

    Torpedo Development Unit, Ministry of Aircraft Production. Reginald William Morrish, Senior Examiner, Aeronautical Inspection Department, Ministry of Aircraft

    1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)

    1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)

    1946_New_Year_Honours_(British_Empire_Medal)

  • Arnold Ridley
  • English playwright and actor (1896–1984)

    born in Walcot, Bath, Somerset, England, the son of Rosa Caroline (née Morrish, 1870–1956) and William Robert Ridley (1871–1931). His father was a gymnastics

    Arnold Ridley

    Arnold Ridley

    Arnold_Ridley

  • Neil Kerley Medal
  • The Neil Kerley Medal (formerly known as the Trabilsie Medal and later the Steve Hamra Medal) is an Australian rules football award given to the player(s)

    Neil Kerley Medal

    Neil_Kerley_Medal

  • Michael Coey
  • Irish physicist (1945–2025)

    on "Mössbauer Effect of 57Fe in Magnetic Oxides" with advisor Allan H. Morrish. He was at the physics department of Trinity College Dublin (TCD) from

    Michael Coey

    Michael Coey

    Michael_Coey

  • Olympic Club
  • Athletic club and golf club in San Francisco

    Weiskopf and reopened in 2000. The Cliffs Course opened in 1994 with Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf as the course architects. The Olympic Club hosted the

    Olympic Club

    Olympic_Club

  • Ireland at the 1980 World Championships in Athletics
  • Sporting event delegation

    Result Rank Mary Appleby Women's 400 metres hurdles 58.54 8 Q 57.06 5 Q 56.51 4 Fionnuala Morrish Women's 3000 metres 9:13.8 14 —N/a Did not advance

    Ireland at the 1980 World Championships in Athletics

    Ireland at the 1980 World Championships in Athletics

    Ireland_at_the_1980_World_Championships_in_Athletics

  • List of atheists in science and technology
  • away from matters about which he had opinions but no expertise." John Morrish reviewing the collection of Feynman's letters Don't You Have Time to Think

    List of atheists in science and technology

    List_of_atheists_in_science_and_technology

  • Volleyball at the 1988 Summer Paralympics
  • Church Gerry Dillon John Fisher Kenneth Greatbatch John McLeod Robert Morrish Iain Park Jason Williams Anthony Willis  Israel (ISR) Shlomo Borenshtein

    Volleyball at the 1988 Summer Paralympics

    Volleyball at the 1988 Summer Paralympics

    Volleyball_at_the_1988_Summer_Paralympics

  • Ireland at the 2006 Winter Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    the flag bearer for the opening ceremony and cross-country skier Rory Morrish was selected as the flag bearer for the closing ceremony. Thomas Foley

    Ireland at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Ireland at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Ireland_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics

  • Damian Sexton
  • Australian rules footballer

    McNaughton 11. Damian Stoney 12. Jamie Duursma 13. Andrew Hardiman 14. Paul Morrish 15. David Greenhill 16. Paul Smit 17. Darron Wilkinson 18. Scott Turner

    Damian Sexton

    Damian_Sexton

  • Shane Crawford
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1974)

    and that season also won the AFL's top individual honours, the Brownlow Medal and the Leigh Matthews Trophy. He is a four-time All-Australian player and

    Shane Crawford

    Shane Crawford

    Shane_Crawford

  • Wolsey Hall, Oxford
  • Private school in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England

    (30 April 2014). "The Telegraph: Pioneering the 'connected' approach". Morrish, Ivor (2013) [First published 1970]. Education Since 1800. Routledge. p

    Wolsey Hall, Oxford

    Wolsey_Hall,_Oxford

  • 1980 World Championships in Athletics
  • Athletics competition in Sittard, Netherlands

     United States 9:09.4 q 13 2 Julie Shea  United States 9:11.4 14 2 Fionnuala Morrish  Ireland 9:13.8 15 1 Anat Meiri  Israel 9:26.7 16 1 Anne Audain  New Zealand

    1980 World Championships in Athletics

    1980_World_Championships_in_Athletics

  • 2016 Birthday Honours
  • Awards of British honours

    Bucharest, Romania. For services to British foreign policy Jennifer Kathryn Morrish – Director, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to national security

    2016 Birthday Honours

    2016_Birthday_Honours

  • 2013 British Athletics Championships
  • International athletics championship event

    23:50.59 Ellie Dooley 24:04.21 high jump Emma Nuttall 1.87 m Jordanna Morrish 1.77 m Adele Lassu 1.74 m pole vault Sally Peake 4.23 m Sally Scott 3.80

    2013 British Athletics Championships

    2013 British Athletics Championships

    2013_British_Athletics_Championships

  • Robert Lowell
  • American poet (1917–1977)

    "The Poet Speaks - Interviews with Contemporary Poets Conducted by Hilary Morrish, Peter Orr, John Press and Ian Scott-Kilvert" Archived June 17, 2020, at

    Robert Lowell

    Robert Lowell

    Robert_Lowell

  • 1938 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    McConnell, District Superintendent of Police, Palestine Charles Reginald Morrish DSC Assistant Commissioner of Police, Federated Malay States Edward Herbert

    1938 New Year Honours

    1938_New_Year_Honours

  • 1988 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Elizabeth McKeon, Women's Royal Army Corps. 23813155 Staff Sergeant Geofrey Morrish, The Royal Green Jackets, Territorial Army. 23911465 Staff Sergeant Thomas

    1988 New Year Honours

    1988_New_Year_Honours

  • 1974 Special Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Lewis, Royal Regiment of Artillery. Lieutenant Colonel Leslie John Philip Morrish (437126), The Royal Hampshire Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Robert Alan

    1974 Special Honours

    1974_Special_Honours

  • 1962 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Engineer, Electro-Hydraulics Ltd., Warrington, Lancashire. Edna Joyce Morrish. For voluntary social services in the Blofield and Flegg districts of Norfolk

    1962 Birthday Honours

    1962_Birthday_Honours

  • Michael Symons
  • Australian rules footballer

    their 'Club Champion' award as well as finishing runner-up in the Sandover Medal to Richard Ambrose. Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia

    Michael Symons

    Michael_Symons

  • Ryan O'Connor
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1974)

    career in the SANFL with the Port Adelaide Magpies where he won the Magarey Medal. He finished his career with VFL club Coburg in 2005 after winning the Best

    Ryan O'Connor

    Ryan_O'Connor

  • George Sawatzky
  • Canadian physicist

    determination with the Mössbauer effect under the supervision of Allan H. Morrish. From 1969 to 1971 Sawatzky was a post-doc and member of the group led

    George Sawatzky

    George Sawatzky

    George_Sawatzky

  • Laurence Schache
  • Australian rules footballer

    McNaughton 11. Damian Stoney 12. Jamie Duursma 13. Andrew Hardiman 14. Paul Morrish 15. David Greenhill 16. Paul Smit 17. Darron Wilkinson 18. Scott Turner

    Laurence Schache

    Laurence_Schache

  • 2017 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Cambridgeshire. For services to leukaemia patients and their families. Tessa Mary Morrish, Chair, Gene Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis Appeal, North Hampshire and Cystic

    2017 New Year Honours

    2017_New_Year_Honours

  • Brad Sholl
  • Australian rules footballer

    up in Geelong's 1996 best and fairest award and 7th in the 1997 Brownlow Medal. Sholl played three years with Port Fairy before moving to Hawkesdale Macarthur

    Brad Sholl

    Brad_Sholl

  • 1924 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Edward Miles MVO (Fifth Class) Charles John Dalrymple-Hay Arthur Gabriel Morrish Thomas McEwen OBE Lieutenant Rudolf Peter O'Donnell RM Director of Music

    1924 Birthday Honours

    1924_Birthday_Honours

  • Thomas Patrick Ward
  • British professional boxer (born 1994)

    junior amateur record of 60 wins from 64 fights, including winning a gold medal at the European under-17s championship in Ukraine, and was voted Best Junior

    Thomas Patrick Ward

    Thomas_Patrick_Ward

  • Simon Crawshay
  • Australian rules footballer

    but played just once in 1996 and was delisted. In 1995 he won a Gardiner Medal for his efforts in the reserves. Simon Crawshay put much effort into his

    Simon Crawshay

    Simon_Crawshay

  • Matt Rendell
  • Australian rules footballer (1959–2023)

    Connell 30. Kane Purcell 31. Hayden Kilmartin 32. Micah Berry 33. Paul Morrish 34. Tim Leng 35. Darryl Donald 36. Jason Dullard 37. Ryan O'Connor 38.

    Matt Rendell

    Matt_Rendell

  • Fabian Francis
  • Australian rules footballer

    premiership winning 1996 SANFL Grand Final side and was runner-up in the Magarey Medal. He was then named as an inaugural member of Port Adelaide's AFL team in

    Fabian Francis

    Fabian_Francis

  • 1972 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
  • Annual awards for New Zealanders

    division George Albert Benson – of Wanganui. For services to athletics. Hugh Morrish Besley – of Taupō. For services to local government. Eileen Brown – of

    1972 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

    1972_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)

  • West Adelaide Football Club
  • Australian rules football club

    and James "Sorry" Tierney was the club's first ever winner of the Magarey Medal in 1908. West Adelaide repeated as SAFL premiers in 1909 after defeating

    West Adelaide Football Club

    West_Adelaide_Football_Club

  • Kentish Knock
  • Sandbank in England

    accessed 2014-04-19 The Shipwrecked Mariner, Vol. VII, 1860, pub. George Morrish, London, accessed on Google Books 2014-04-20 The Wreck of the ‘Deutschland’

    Kentish Knock

    Kentish_Knock

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    English (Cornish)

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    English

    NORRIS

    English surname transferred to forename use, from the Old Norman French word norreis, NORRIS means "from the north."

    NORRIS

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    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Morris

    Moorish

    Morris

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    English

    MORIAH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Mowriyah, MORIAH means "chosen by God." In the bible, this is the name of the mountain where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac to God.

    MORIAH

  • Truran
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornish)

    Truran

    English (Cornish) : unexplained.

    Truran

  • Moris
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Latin

    Moris

    Dark-skinned; Moorish

    Moris

  • Garrish
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Garrish

    English : variant of Gerrish.

    Garrish

  • Trefry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornish)

    Trefry

    English (Cornish) : unexplained.

    Trefry

  • Morris
  • Boy/Male

    English American Latin

    Morris

    Son of More.

    Morris

  • Angwin
  • Surname or Lastname

    Cornish

    Angwin

    Cornish : nickname for someone with white hair or a pale complexion, from Cornish gwnn ‘white’ + the definite article an.English : regional name for someone from Anjou, France (see Angevine).

    Angwin

  • Morris
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin

    Morris

    Son of More; Sea-strength; Moor; Dark Skinned

    Morris

  • Parrish
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southern)

    Parrish

    English (mainly southern) : from the Old French habitational name and personal name Paris (see Paris 1). Parrish is the most common form of the name in English, and is the result of confusion between -s and -sh (compare Norris), reinforced by folk etymological association with the modern English word parish. In the 17th and 18th centuries the surname was occasionally bestowed on foundlings brought up at the expense of the parish.

    Parrish

  • Annear
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornish)

    Annear

    English (Cornish) : unexplained.

    Annear

  • DORRIS
  • Female

    English

    DORRIS

    Variant spelling of Greek Doris, DORRIS means "bounty" and "unmixed, pure."

    DORRIS

  • Morrish
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Morrish

    English (Devon) : variant of Morris 1.

    Morrish

  • Trewin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornish)

    Trewin

    English (Cornish) : habitational name from Trewin in Cornwall.

    Trewin

  • MIRRIKH
  • Male

    Iranian/Persian

    MIRRIKH

    (مريخ) Arabic and Persian name for the planet Mars, possibly MIRRIKH means "death, slaughter." Also spelled Merikh.

    MIRRIKH

  • Morris
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Morris

    English and Scottish : from Maurice, an Old French personal name introduced to Britain by the Normans, Latin Mauritius, a derivative of Maurus (see Moore). This was the name of several early Christian saints. In some cases it may be a nickname of the same derivation for someone with a swarthy complexion.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Muirghis, a variant of Ó Muirgheasa (see Morrissey).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Meurig (from Latin Mauritius), which was gradually superseded in Wales by Morus, Morys, a derivative of the Anglo-Norman French form of the name (see 1).German : variant of Moritz.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish surnames (see Morse).Morris was the name of an extensive and powerful family in colonial North America, whose members played a leading part in the emergence of the nation. They were descended from Richard Morris (d. 1672), who fought in Oliver Cromwell’s army and then became a merchant in Barbados. His son Lewis (1671–1746) established the “manor” of Morrisania in NY. His grandson, Lewis (1726–98), third owner of that manor, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Two other grandsons, Richard and Gouverneur, were also key figures in the Revolution. Their half-brother Staats Morris (1728–1800) was a general in the British army who was appointed governor of Quebec.

    Morris

  • Morriss
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Morriss

    English : variant spelling of Morris 1.

    Morriss

  • MORRIS
  • Male

    English

    MORRIS

    Medieval English form of Roman Latin Maurice, MORRIS means "dark-skinned; Moor."

    MORRIS

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  • Brydges
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brydges

    English : variant spelling of Bridges, a variant of Bridge.

  • Ujas | உஜாஸ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ujas | உஜாஸ

    Bright

  • Eryx
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Eryx

    In ancient Greek mythology, Eryx was the son of Poseidon and Aphrodite.

  • Kuresh | குரேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kuresh | குரேஷ

  • Abdul Hakeem
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdul Hakeem

    Servant of the wise.

  • Najiullah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Najiullah |

    Intimate friend of Allah

  • Brumitt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brumitt

    English : variant of Brummitt.

  • Shekhar
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional

    Shekhar

    Lord Shiva

  • Khristopher
  • Boy/Male

    Scandinavian

    Khristopher

    Form of Christopher.

  • Yajnesh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Yajnesh

    Lord Vishnu

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  • Sourish
  • a.

    Somewhat sour; moderately acid; as, sourish fruit; a sourish taste.

  • Morisco
  • n.

    A thing of Moorish origin; as: (a) The Moorish language. (b) A Moorish dance, now called morris dance. Marston. (c) One who dances the Moorish dance. Shak. (d) Moresque decoration or architecture.

  • Modish
  • a.

    According to the mode, or customary manner; conformed to the fashion; fashionable; hence, conventional; as, a modish dress; a modish feast.

  • Kerish
  • a.

    Clownish; boorish.

  • Nourishing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Nourish

  • Morris-pike
  • n.

    A Moorish pike.

  • Mobbish
  • a.

    Like a mob; tumultuous; lawless; as, a mobbish act.

  • Moresque
  • n.

    The Moresque style of architecture or decoration. See Moorish architecture, under Moorish.

  • Morrice
  • a.

    Dancing the morrice; dancing.

  • Mortise
  • v. t.

    To join or fasten by a tenon and mortise; as, to mortise a beam into a post, or a joist into a girder.

  • Morrice
  • n.

    Same as 1st Morris.

  • Monkish
  • a.

    Like a monk, or pertaining to monks; monastic; as, monkish manners; monkish dress; monkish solitude.

  • Merils
  • n.

    A boy's play, called also fivepenny morris. See Morris.

  • Morris
  • n.

    A Moorish dance, usually performed by a single dancer, who accompanies the dance with castanets.

  • Mortising
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Mortise

  • Monking
  • a.

    Monkish.

  • Morricer
  • n.

    A morris dancer.

  • Mortised
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mortise

  • Nourished
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Nourish

  • Nourish
  • v. t.

    To supply the means of support and increase to; to encourage; to foster; as, to nourish rebellion; to nourish the virtues.