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  1. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Tony O’Reilly, Irish rugby union player and business executive who reached notable heights in both fields. He played 29 Test (international) matches for Ireland and set the British Lions (now the British and Irish Lions) record for tries in 1955 and 1959. Learn more about his life and career.

  2. Anthony Joseph Francis O’Reilly’s footprint is all over The British & Irish Lions record books. One of the greatest of all the players to pull on the famous red jersey, the flying winger – better known as Tony – played 38 games in total for the tourists across the 1955 and 1959 Tours. Lion #382 was only 18 when he was selected for his ...

  3. St. John Anthony O'Reilly, generally Tony O'Reilly, Junior (born 1966 in Dublin) is a businessman with Irish and Australian citizenship, the third son and sixth child of former Heinz Chairman & CEO and Irish media magnate Tony O'Reilly and Australian Susan Cameron. He is the former CEO of the Irish based oil and gas exploration company Providence Resources PLC and the former Chairman and CEO ...

  4. 12 de sept. de 2015 · This cost Tony O’Reilly about €27 million, which he borrowed from Bank of Ireland. It left O’Reilly with 14.7 per cent of the shares in the newly reconfigured company and O’Brien with 13.8 ...

  5. 23 de dic. de 2015 · While O'Reilly was in charge – 1971 to 1998 – Heinz's valuation rose from $908 million to $11 billion. But the first cracks in the Heinz love affair started to appear in the early 90s. Heinz ...

  6. 18 de ago. de 2016 · Tony O'Reilly is still the Lions' leading try scorer with 38 in 38 appearances, as well as the Barbarians' top try-scorer with 30 in 38 run-outs. Stats alone pave the way for the Ireland winger as one of the greatest of all time. O’Reilly also did longevity, with the longest Five Nations career of 15 years and 23 days, a record he shared with ...

  7. Tony O'Reilly. Sir Anthony Joseph Francis O'Reilly (born May 7, 1936 died May 18, 2024) billionaire born in Dublin, Ireland. He is the chairman of Dublin's Independent News & Media Group and was once the CEO of the H.J. Heinz Company . O'Reilly played rugby for the Leicester Tigers and London Irish in England. He played for Ireland between 1955 ...