Proper noun
Keogh (plural Keoghs)
A surname from Irish.
An opportunity for Chandrasinghe to bat with Swans skipper Luke Wells (35) – who combined for 59 with the youngster – was another really pleasing part of the day for Keogh, who said that the influence of the skipper on his young star was crucial. Source: Internet
But those cheers were swiftly cut short as O’Rorke and sub David Keogh twice rattled the Laois net. Source: Internet
According to Keogh, the Bauxite hole was owned by International Paper until 2006. Source: Internet
However, author Brian Keogh concluded in his privately published history of the Lea & Perrins firm on the 100th anniversary of the Midland Road plant, that "No Lord Sandys was ever a governor of Bengal, or as far as any records show, ever in India." Source: Internet
Australian Farm Institute executive director and the ACCC's agricultural commissioner Mick Keogh, who will be running the forum with ACCC staff, said Taree was chosen because of its solid dairy industry base. Source: Internet
Central Western Daily photographer Jude Keogh took a helicopter flight provided by the Rural Fire Service over the fire zone at Mt Canobolas. Source: Internet