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  2. Jim Hogan (Limerick hurler) - Wikipedia

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    James Hogan (1937 – 7 March 2016) was an Irish hurler who played for club sides Adare, Sarsfields and Claughaun.He was a member of the Limerick senior hurling team at various times over a 15-year period, during which time he usually lined out as a goalkeeper.

  3. John Hogan (motorsport executive) - Wikipedia

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    John Scott Hogan was born in Sydney, Australia on May 5, 1943 to Justin, an Australian Army officer, and Enid (Kirkham) Hogan. [1] The family moved around Asia several times for Justin's various postings. [2] Hogan grew interested in motor racing at a young age after watching racing movies and reading an Autocar article about Stirling Moss. [2] [3]

  4. Rescue at Knocklong - Wikipedia

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    The rescue took place on Hogan's 18th birthday, while the Cork-bound train stopped at Knocklong station in County Limerick. It was undertaken by three of Hogan's comrades from the 3rd Tipperary Brigade of the IRA and five members of the Galtee Battalion of the East Limerick Brigade.

  5. Knocklong - Wikipedia

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    Hogan's colleagues from the Third Tipperary Brigade-- Seán Treacy, Dan Breen and Séumas Robinson—were joined by Ned Foley, JJ O'Brien, Ned O'Brien, Seán Lynch, and Jim Scanlon from the East Limerick Brigade, to organise Hogan's rescue. Hogan was being transported by train to Cork, and the men, led by Treacy, boarded the train in Knocklong.

  6. Hogan Racing - Wikipedia

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    For 1997 Hogan went off on his own and signed rookie Dario Franchitti and selected Reynard chassis with Mercedes-Benz-Ilmor power. Franchitti finished 22nd in points with a best finish of 9th and signed with Team KOOL Green before the season's end, prompting Hogan to bench Franchitti and put Robby Gordon in his car for the final race of the season at California Speedway. [1]

  7. Michael Hogan (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Hogan (31 October 1828 – 19 April 1899) was an Irish poet. He was known as the "Bard of Thomond". ... Lock Quay and later in life with Limerick Corporation ...

  8. Seán Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Hogan was arrested on 12 May 1919 by the RIC after attending a dance near Clonoulty, Tipperary. His three comrades (Dan Breen, Seán Treacy and Séumas Robinson) were joined by five men from the East Limerick Brigade (Ned & JJ O'Brien, Seán Lynch, Ed Foley & James Scanlon) in order to organise Hogan's rescue. He was being transported by train ...

  9. Jim Hogan (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    James Joseph Hogan (né Cregan; 28 May 1933 – 10 January 2015) was an Irish distance runner who competed for both Ireland and Great Britain. [1] He was born in Croom, County Limerick, Ireland. [2] Hogan's athletic career saw him compete for Ireland at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and for Great Britain at the 1968 Summer Olympics in ...