- Dublin, Ireland.
Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, it is
referred to as
Croker by GAA fans and locals. It
serves as both the prin****l
national stadium...
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Croker Island is an
island in the
Arafura Sea off the
coast of the
Northern Territory, Australia, 250 km (160 mi)
northeast of Darwin. It was the site...
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Croker Oars is an
Australian manufacturer of
rowing oars that was
started by
Howard Croker OAM in Sydney, Australia. They are now
manufactured on Oxley...
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Brendan Croker (15
August 1953 – 10
September 2023) was an
English musician, who
recorded albums under his own name and with
occasional backing band; The...
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Richard Welstead Croker (November 24, 1843 –
April 29, 1922),
known as "Boss
Croker", was an
Irish American political boss who was a
leader of New York...
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Jason Croker (born 10
March 1973) is an
Australian former professional rugby league footballer. An
Australian international and New
South Wales State of...
- John
Croker is the name of: John
Croker (engraver) (1670–1741),
earlier Johann Crocker, German-born
engraver who
worked mostly in
Great Britain John Croker...
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Theodore Lee
Croker (July 18, 1985) is an
American jazz trumpeter, composer,
producer and vocalist. He is a
Grammy Award nominee, three-time Echo Award...
- (NRL).
Croker previously pla**** for the
Canberra Raiders as a five-eighth in the NRL.
Croker was born in Goulburn, New
South Wales, Australia.
Croker pla****...
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Peter Harry Lewis Croker (21
December 1921 – 7
December 2011) was an
English footballer, who pla**** as a full-back in the
Football League for Charlton...