Name: George Warrington Gaukrodger
Born: 7 December 1877, Belfast
Died: 31 December 1937, Low Moor, Bradford (England)
Position: Inside-Forward
Representative Honours: Ireland: 1 Full Cap/1 Goal (1895).
Club Honours: (with Linfield) Irish League Champion 1894/95; Irish Cup Winner 1894/95.
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Biography:
George Gaukrodger was just 17 years and 99 days old when he ran out for his only international against Wales in March 1895. He marked the occasion with a goal in a 2-2 draw, making him Ireland's fourth youngest ever player, and second youngest ever goalscorer.
1894/95 proved a high-point in Gaukrodger's footballing career. He was the Irish League's joint-top scorer with four goals (from six games), and rounded of the "Double" with the final goal of Linfield's 10-1 Irish Cup Final win over Bohemians. From then-on Gaukrodger's main attentions fell on cricket, and he played over a hundred first-class matches in England.
Ireland Cap Details:
16-03-1895 Wales... H D 2-2 BC 1 Goal
Summary: 1/1. Won 0, Drew 1, Lost 1.
Comments
George Gaukrodger is my Great-Grandad.
Please email me at jcd.nifg(at)gmail.com.
Thanks
Jonny
You say Belfast on the 7th of December 1877.
I wonder who's right?
Yours - Klaas Klever
I notice in this old thread that you mention that George Gaukrodger had a brother, who also played for Linfield.
Would this brother have the initials J. A. by any chance?
I have a note of a J.A> Gaukrodger playing for Northern Nomads FC in 1902 and am not sure whether it is a misprint in a contemporary newspaper or a different player.
Hope you can help