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Scottish footballer
SoccerData. p. 289. ISBN 1-899468-67-6. "Jocky Wright". Greens on Screen. Retrieved 29 April 2013. "John Wright" (PDF). Watford F.C. Archive. Archived from
Jocky_Wright
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darts champion Jocky Wilson Jocky Wilson's Darts Challenge, computer game of darts, named after darts champion Jocky Wilson Jocky Wright (1873–1946), former
Jocky
Surname
personality J. J. Wright, American disc jockey Joan Wright (1595–??), English witch Joby Wright (born 1950), American basketball coach Jocky Wright (1873–1946)
Wright
Topics referred to by the same term
football coach Jocky Wright (John Wright, 1873–1946), Scottish footballer John Stewart Wright (1890–1956), Scottish footballer John Wright (footballer,
John_Wright
1889–1898 219 0 219 101 Bob Jack Scotland W 1895–1901 125 0 125 29 Jocky Wright Scotland FW 1895–1898 1902–1904 128 0 128 22 Walter White Scotland
List of Bolton Wanderers F.C. players
List_of_Bolton_Wanderers_F.C._players
12th season of the Football League
Town Loughborough Matches 306 Goals 984 (3.22 per match) Top goalscorer Jocky Wright (24 goals) Biggest home win Woolwich Arsenal 12–0 Loughborough (12 March
1899–1900_Football_League
Jermaine Wright (cousin), Drey Wright, Diaz Wright (cousins/Jermaine's sons) Jocky Wright, Billy Wright (son), Doug Wright (son) Ashley Young, Lewis Young
List of English association football families
List_of_English_association_football_families
English footballer
Orient, later following namesake Billy P. Wright to Chingford Town in 1948. His father, Scotsman Jocky Wright, was also a footballer who played for several
Billy Wright (footballer, born 1900)
Billy_Wright_(footballer,_born_1900)
Grant, above) Eddie Wolecki Black, Emma Black (wife) Jocky Wright, Billy Wright (son), Doug Wright (son) Benny Yorston, Harry Yorston (nephew) Alex Young
List of Scottish football families
List_of_Scottish_football_families
Goalkeeper Nigel Worthington Northern Ireland 1984–1994 417 15 International Jocky Wright Scotland 1898–1902 110 43 Inside forward Rodger Wylde England 1972–1980
List of Sheffield Wednesday F.C. players
List_of_Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C._players
English footballer and manager
Scotsman Jocky Wright, was also a footballer who played for several clubs across Britain before settling in Southend-on-Sea; his brother Billy Wright (17 years
Doug_Wright_(footballer)
Bill Hemmingfield 8 8,150 1899–1900 Div 2 ↑ 34 25 4 5 84 22 54 1st R2 — Jocky Wright 27 6,800 1900–01 Div 1 34 13 10 11 52 42 36 8th R1 — Andrew Wilson 13
List of Sheffield Wednesday F.C. seasons
List_of_Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C._seasons
Titch Horne England Goalkeeper 1904–1906 1907–1914 240 0 240 0 0 0 — Jocky Wright Scotland Midfielder 1904–1907 109 0 109 17 0 0 — John Willie Sutcliffe
List of Plymouth Argyle F.C. players
List_of_Plymouth_Argyle_F.C._players
Scottish darts player (born 1970)
became interested in darts while watching players such as Cliff Lazerenko, Jocky Wilson, and Eric Bristow on TV in the early 1980s. He received a set of
Peter_Wright_(darts_player)
British darts-themed game show
John Lowe, Dave Whitcombe, Keith Deller, Cliff Lazarenko, Bob Anderson, Jocky Wilson and Mike Gregory at the back. This same title sequence was used for
Bullseye_(British_game_show)
Darts tournament
to Frankfurt where it has been held since. The competition succeeded the Jocky Wilson Cup; a one-off international match between England and Scotland held
PDC_World_Cup_of_Darts
Throwing game
PDC) 2 Mikuru Suzuki Miracle 2 Scott Waites Scotty 2 Hotty 2 Jocky Wilson Jocky 2 Peter Wright Snakebite One-Time World Champions Bob Anderson The Limestone
Darts
Association football club in Dundee, Scotland
poor run in the league, manager Alex Rae was sacked, with former manager Jocky Scott taking over for his third stint with the club. Logo used from 1987–2008
Dundee_F.C.
"Robin Hood's Progress to Nottingham" (Child 139) 1791. "Annie" 1792. "Jocky Said to Jenny" 1793. "Jack the Sailor" 1794. "Jack Robinson" 1795. "I Waited
List of folk songs by Roud number
List_of_folk_songs_by_Roud_number
Professional darts tournament
current holder is Luke Littler. The 1995 World Matchplay turned out to be Jocky Wilson's last appearance in a major televised event. Wilson had reached
World_Matchplay_(darts)
Scottish footballer and manager
of the Paisley club's most treasured achievements. Smith and co-manager Jocky Scott succeeded Ian Porterfield at Aberdeen in 1988. For the next three
Alex Smith (footballer, born 1939)
Alex_Smith_(footballer,_born_1939)
2 June 2015. "Dick Campbell 1999". dafc.co.uk. Retrieved 2 June 2015. "Jocky Scott 1991-93". dafc.co.uk. Retrieved 2 June 2015. "Iain Munro 1990-91"
List of Dunfermline Athletic F.C. managers
List_of_Dunfermline_Athletic_F.C._managers
Leighton Rees 1979 John Lowe (2) 1980 Eric Bristow 1981 Eric Bristow (2) 1982 Jocky Wilson 1983 Eric Bristow (3) 1984 Eric Bristow (4) 1985 Eric Bristow (5)
Darts_World_Rankings
Association football club in Northern Ireland
Brian Moore Max Murray George O’Boyle George O’Halloran Martin O'Neill Jocky Petrie Peter Rafferty Jack Reynolds Anton Rogan Bill Salisbury Kenny Shiels
Lisburn_Distillery_F.C.
Football match
Hibernian won the match 2–0, thanks to goals from Tommy McIntyre and Keith Wright. Scottish Premier Division club Hibernian (Hibs) entered the competition
1991 Scottish League Cup final
1991_Scottish_League_Cup_final
Association football club in Dumfries, Scotland
(1919–1921) Joe Dodds (P/C) (1922–1923) Board of Directors (1924–1927) Alex Wright (1928–1931) Board of Directors (1932–1934) George McLachlan (1935–1937)
Queen_of_the_South_F.C.
Professional darts statistics
Martin Adams 3–1 (75%) Mike Gregory 3–1 (75%) Stuart Kellett 3–1 (75%) Jocky Wilson 3–1 (75%) Eric Bristow 3–0 (100%) Cliff Lazarenko 3–0 (100%) Christian
Phil_Taylor_career_statistics
Singaporean darts player (born 1954)
dismal display". Sunday Sun. 10 January 1982. p. 39. Retrieved 5 May 2025. "Jocky Wilson on target". The Daily Telegraph. 5 January 1983. p. 21. Retrieved
Paul_Lim
Scottish darts player (born 1970)
adopted the nickname after it was passed on to him by Scottish darts player Jocky Wilson in 2009. 2002: First round (lost to Stefan Nagy 0–3) 2003: Semi-finals
Gary_Anderson_(darts_player)
Aberdeen F.C. 1988–89 football season
1988–89. Aberdeen began the season under new management. Alex Smith and Jocky Scott were appointed as co-managers after the resignation of Ian Porterfield
1988–89_Aberdeen_F.C._season
English darts player (born 1960)
against Scotland's Anderson and Peter Wright and it went all the way to the final singles match in which Lewis beat Wright to win England's third title in the
Phil_Taylor_(darts_player)
Scottish footballer and manager
Whiteford died in 2002, aged 54. His uncle Jock and cousins Davie and Jocky Whiteford (a teammate at Airdrie and Dumbarton) were also footballers. Statutory
Derek_Whiteford
Widmayer Wid 1969 United States Jimmy Hendriks 1994 Netherlands Jocky Wilson Jocky 1950 2012 Scotland Joe Cullen The Rockstar 1989 England Joe Murnan
List_of_darts_players
Sports award in the UK
Bond Stephen Packer Jack Taylor Tom Maynard Alexander Dale Oen Dave Sexton Jocky Wilson Kenny Morgans Paidi O Se Phil Taylor Emanuel Steward Gordon West
2012 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award
2012_BBC_Sports_Personality_of_the_Year_Award
World ranking system for darts
Humphries new number one, Luke Littler and Scott Williams into top-32, Peter Wright down to 8th". Darts News. Retrieved 21 June 2025. Allen, Dave (29 August
PDC_World_Rankings
Professional darts tournament
Lowe Ritchie Gardner John Lowe Tony Littlewood John Lowe 1984 John Lowe Jocky Wilson Ken Summers Steve Brennan/John Lowe Ritchie Gardner 1983 John Lowe
British_Pentathlon
Scottish club in European football
on the away goals rule by Dutch club Feyenoord. In 1988, new co-managers Jocky Scott and Alex Smith led Aberdeen into the UEFA Cup. They were drawn with
Aberdeen F.C. in European football
Aberdeen_F.C._in_European_football
home to Airdrieonians in the League Cup. A few weeks later, co-manager Jocky Scott resigned in order to become manager of Dunfermline, leaving Alex Smith
1991–92_Aberdeen_F.C._season
Slavery with the intention of using the slaves for sex
ISIS militants". Children have been used in the Persian Gulf as camel jockies. Most children are trafficked from Africa and South Asia. This practice
Sexual_slavery
Football match
Joe Smith DF 5 Willie Garner DF 6 Willie Miller MF 7 Dom Sullivan FW 8 Jocky Scott FW 9 Joe Harper FW 10 Drew Jarvie MF 11 Arthur Graham Substitutes:
1976 Scottish League Cup final
1976_Scottish_League_Cup_final
Association football rivalry
Dundee 8 – – 8 Jocky Scott Dundee 8 – – 8 Ralph Milne Dundee United 8 – – 8 Billy Dodds Dundee United Dundee 5 2 – 1 – – 8 Keith Wright Dundee 5 1 1 7
Dundee_derby
Comedy and sports podcast
Running In A Man's World by Lauren Fleshman 194 Stuck In The Middle With Poo Jocky Wilson vs Cliff Lazarenko (Mike) The Chase - Fanny Chmelar (Steff) Hristo
The Socially Distant Sports Bar
The_Socially_Distant_Sports_Bar
Hibernian 1996–97 football season
Manager Alex Miller was sacked in late September and replaced temporarily by Jocky Scott, before Jim Duffy took charge. Hibernian v Kilmarnock Dundee United
1996–97_Hibernian_F.C._season
Darts tournament
been won by several world champions including: John Lowe, Eric Bristow, Jocky Wilson, Martin Adams, Raymond van Barneveld, Gary Anderson and Luke Littler
British_Open_(darts)
1st party (Years active) 2nd party (Years active) Timespan Source Jocky Wilson (1978–1996) Eric Bristow (1976–2007) 1980–1989 John Lowe (1976–2007) Eric
List_of_sports_rivalries
British music chart TV series
sounding name (Jocky Wilson instead of soul singer Jackie Wilson). Dexys' frontman Kevin Rowland later said in an interview that the use of the Jocky Wilson picture
Top_of_the_Pops
Aberdeen F.C. 1990–91 football season
Aberdeen F.C. 1990–91 season Chairman Dick Donald Manager Alex Smith Jocky Scott Scottish Premier Division 2nd Scottish Cup Third round Scottish League
1990–91_Aberdeen_F.C._season
club had been incorporated) would pick the team instead. Alex Smith and Jocky Scott were "co-managers" of Aberdeen. Miller, Dale (25 November 2013). "Tribute
List of Scottish Cup winning managers
List_of_Scottish_Cup_winning_managers
91st season of top-tier football league in Scotland
McLean 2 September 1996 Hibernian Alex Miller 30 September 1996 Sacked Jocky Scott (interim) Jim Duffy (permanent) 30 September 1996 30 December 1996
1996–97 Scottish Premier Division
1996–97_Scottish_Premier_Division
under a decade in charge, Miller was sacked as manager in September 1996. Jocky Scott briefly took charge, before Jim Duffy was appointed as Miller's permanent
History_of_Hibernian_F.C.
American singer-songwriter (1963–2017)
their album Winter Seeds on Scotland's Song, By Toad label. "Horfes Turn'd Jockies," produced by Laurick and released on The China Sea Recordings Concern
Marc_Laurick
Johnstone Gordon Dalziel Ayr United Steve Paterson Inverness CT 1997–98 Jocky Scott Dundee Campbell Money Stranraer Tom Hendrie Alloa Athletic 1998–99
List of Scottish football championship–winning managers
List_of_Scottish_football_championship–winning_managers
Championship previously referred to as The Embassy
(2/5) def. John Lowe, 5–3 1981 Not yet founded 1982 Not yet founded 1982 Jocky Wilson (1/2) def. John Lowe, 5–3 1982 Not yet founded 1983 Not yet founded
World Professional Darts Championship
World_Professional_Darts_Championship
History of an English football club
Argyle struggled, and Bobby Williamson was sacked as manager. His assistant, Jocky Scott, became caretaker manager, but his reign started with a 2–0 loss at
History of Plymouth Argyle F.C.
History_of_Plymouth_Argyle_F.C.
Ritchie Gardner 1984–1993 Remained a PDC player until his retirement in 2006. Jocky Wilson 1979–1993 Remained a PDC player until his retirement in 1996. Eric
List of darts players who have switched organisation
List_of_darts_players_who_have_switched_organisation
September) 10 October – Coach Gary Brazil takes over at Notts County, replacing Jocky Scott (sacked 10 October) 12 October – Alan Little takes over at Halifax
2001–02_in_English_football
Ninja Zeppelin Games Brian Cross, Tink 1989 Jocky Wilson's Darts Challenge Zeppelin Games Spike, Tink Jocky Wilson 1989 Las Vegas Casino Zeppelin Games
List_of_ZX_Spectrum_games
Darts tournament
1994 Dennis Priestley ?–? Rod Harrington ? ? ? 1995 Dennis Priestley ?–? Jocky Wilson ? ? ? 1996 Bob Anderson ?–? Keith Deller ? ? ? 1997 Phil Taylor
Antwerp_Open
Weld-Forester (born 1981), cricketer David Wilkie (born 1954), swimmer Jocky Wilson (1950–2012), world professional darts champion in 1982 and 1989 Mike
List_of_Scots
MacGreevy (St. Peter’s) MT 2009 – Emeric Monfront (Christ Church) TT 2009 – Jocky McLean (Christ Church) MT 2008-HT 2009 – Patrick Milner (Keble) TT 2008
The_Newman_Society
Association football club in Scotland
The Brown Cup was won for a second time in June 2000, under co-managers Jocky Miller and Michael Wojtowycz, defeating Haddington Athletic 2–1 in the final
Dunbar_United_F.C.
R1 SF – – Jocky Scott 10 1969–70 SD1 34 15 6 13 49 44 36 6th SF PR – – Gordon Wallace 22 1970–71 SD1 34 14 10 10 53 45 38 5th QF QF – – Jocky Scott 16
List_of_Dundee_F.C._seasons
Darts tournament
n/a n/a Noordwijkerhout, Noordwijkerhout 1993 Alan Warriner (2) n/a 3 – 0 Jocky Wilson n/a n/a n/a n/a 1994 Richie Burnett n/a 3 – 0 Alan Brown n/a n/a
Dutch_Open_(darts)
Aberdeen F.C. 1989–90 football season
Aberdeen F.C. 1989–90 season Chairman Dick Donald Co-Managers Alex Smith Jocky Scott Scottish Premier Division 2nd Scottish Cup Winners Scottish League
1989–90_Aberdeen_F.C._season
surpass Aberdeen's 1989/90 achievement, insists former Dons and Dundee boss Jocky Scott". The Courier (Dundee). Retrieved 16 April 2024. "Rangers: Steven
Timeline_of_Scottish_football
86, Indian actor, heart failure. Wolfgang Rennert, 89, German conductor. Jocky Wilson, 62, Scottish darts player. Raymond Bley, 73, Luxembourgish Olympic
Deaths_in_March_2012
Dundee 1987–88 football season
Dundee 1987–88 season Manager Jocky Scott Premier Division 7th Scottish Cup Quarter-finals League Cup Semi-finals Top goalscorer League: Tommy Coyne (33)
1987–88_Dundee_F.C._season
Dundee 1986–87 football season
Dundee 1986–87 season Manager Jocky Scott Premier Division 6th Scottish Cup Semi-finals League Cup Quarter-finals Top goalscorer League: Graham Harvey
1986–87_Dundee_F.C._season
colonial administrator and politician, MP for Antrim, North (1959–1970). Jocky Wilson, darts player (born 1950) 25 March John Crosfield, 96, businessman
2012_in_the_United_Kingdom
Football Association Willie Russell at the Scottish Football Association Jocky Scott at the Scottish Football Association Frank Shaw at the Scottish Football
List of Scotland international footballers (2–3 caps)
List_of_Scotland_international_footballers_(2–3_caps)
Association football governing body in New South Wales, Australia
performance were "world class" and "incredible". Goal scorers for Dundee FC were Jocky Scott (5), John Gray (3), John Duncan (2), Ian Scott, Bobby Wilson, Duncan
Football_Far_North_Coast
Awards list
2019. "POSTER PRINT OF 726942". SNS Group. Retrieved 18 May 2019. "Keith Wright for award". BBC. 13 February 2003. Retrieved 18 May 2019. "McCormack is
Scottish Football League monthly awards
Scottish_Football_League_monthly_awards
Dumbarton 1976–1977 football season
without any level of consistency - something which almost led to manager Alex Wright resigning in February - although a mid-table 7th place was achieved in the
1976–77_Dumbarton_F.C._season
Dumbarton 1978–1979 football season
Dave Govan 2 0 0+2 0 0 0 0 0 FW SCO Murdo MacLeod 17 1 14 1 1 0 2 0 FW SCO Graeme Sharp 8 3 4+2 1 2 2 0 0 FW SCO Jocky Whiteford 16 4 13+3 4 0 0 0 0
1978–79_Dumbarton_F.C._season
JOCKY WRIGHT
JOCKY WRIGHT
Boy/Male
Scottish American
God has been gracious; has shown favor. Based on John or Jacques.
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Jockie, JOCKY means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Hebrew, Scottish
God has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Based on John or Jacques
Boy/Male
English Scottish
Rocky town.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Rocky headland.
Girl/Female
German, Greek, Hebrew
Flower Name; Female Version of Jacob
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
Rocky Hill
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Dweller by the Rocky Spring; Rocky Spring
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
Rocky headland.
Girl/Female
French
Supplanter. Feminine form of Jacques (Jacob). Introduced into Britain in the 13th century.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Hebrew, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss
Son of Jack; He who Supplants; God has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Based on John or Jacques; God is Gracious
Girl/Female
Indian, Irish, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Rocky Hill
Male
English
Scottish form of English Jack, JOCK means "God is gracious."
Male
English
Rocky Hill
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, German, Italian
Dweller by the Rock; From the Rock Fortress; Stone Camp; Rest
Boy/Male
English American
Rock.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
Rocky headland.
Male
Swiss
, supplanter.
Boy/Male
Hebrew English Scottish
Supplanter.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Rocky eminence.
JOCKY WRIGHT
JOCKY WRIGHT
Boy/Male
Hindu
Very famous
Girl/Female
Hindu
Culture, Mostly referring to the rich indian culture, Sanstriki
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English
From the Protected Tower; From the Walled City
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shivendu | ஷிவேஂதà¯Â
Pure Moon
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
One who does Good
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places called Barrington. The one in Gloucestershire is named with the Old English personal name Beorn + -ing- denoting association + tÅ«n ‘settlement’. In the Somerset place name the first element is an unattested Old English personal name BÄra, which also occurs, in the genitive form, as the first element of the Cambridgeshire place name.Irish : adopted as an English form of Gaelic Ó Bearáin (see Barnes 3).
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Owner of the Staff
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Friend companion
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of God; Gods Beloved
JOCKY WRIGHT
JOCKY WRIGHT
JOCKY WRIGHT
JOCKY WRIGHT
JOCKY WRIGHT
a.
Full of rocks; rocky.
imp. & p. p.
of Jockey
pl.
of Jockey
n.
A barren or rocky hill.
n.
High-pointed hill; a rocky pinnacle.
v. t.
To play the jockey toward; to cheat; to trick; to impose upon in trade; as, to jockey a customer.
a.
Full of, or abounding in, rocks; consisting of rocks; as, a rocky mountain; a rocky shore.
v. t.
" To jostle by riding against one."
a.
Having locks or tufts.
n.
A cheat; one given to sharp practice in trade.
a.
Fig.: Not easily impressed or affected; hard; unfeeling; obdurate; as, a rocky bosom.
a.
Wet; soaky.
a.
Like a rock; as, the rocky orb of a shield.
v. i.
To play or act the jockey; to cheat.
n.
The state of being pocky.
n.
The art, character, or position, of a jockey; the personality of a jockey.
n.
A rocky isle; an insulated rock.
superl.
Full of pocks; affected with smallpox or other eruptive disease.
n.
Rocky.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Jockey