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Stynes is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Brian Stynes (born 1971),
Irish Gaelic footballer Chris Stynes (born 1973),
American baseball...
- and 1998,
Stynes became the
first and only non-Australian-born VFL/AFL
player to win the
Brownlow Medal,
which he
achieved in 1991.
Stynes was
quite famous...
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radio breakfast program. A
portrait of
Stynes by
Yoshio Honjo was a
finalist for the 2022
Archibald Prize.
Stynes was born and grew up in Swan Hill, Victoria...
- Jule
Styne (/ˈdʒuːli/ JOO-lee; born
Julius Kerwin Stein;
December 31, 1905 –
September 20, 1994) was an English-American
songwriter and
composer widely...
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Cornelius William Stynes (December 10, 1868 –
March 26, 1944) was a
Major League Baseball catcher. He pla**** two
games for the 1890
Cleveland Infants of...
- 2018/19 season. In June 2019,
Stynes joined Bentleigh Greens in the
National Premier Leagues Victoria. In
November 2020,
Stynes was
selected as part of the...
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Andrew Stynes (15
January 1903 – 29
January 1991) was an
Irish Republican and a sportsman,
excelling in
particular at
Gaelic football and soccer.
Stynes was...
- team.
Brian Stynes was on
Dublins winning team in the 1995 all-Ireland
senior football championship against Tyrone at
Croke Park.
Stynes was
awarded an...
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Caroline Styne is a
restaurateur and
sommelier in Los Angeles. With her
business partner Suzanne Goin she
operates Lucques, A.O.C., Tavern, and The Larder...
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named after Jim
Stynes, a
prominent Ireland-born
player of
Australian rules football who died in 2012. Two
bronze plaques outlining Stynes' achievements...