Georges Gerald
Georges Gerald is a French player of Rugby to XV, born the March 17th 1904 with Aixe-on-Vienna and deceased the November 9th 1977 with Paris, of 1 m 75 per 79 kg, having occupied the station of center three-quarter in national selection and to the Racing club of France.
Like the majority of the racingmen of the time, it was in fact a general-purpose sportsman, also shining in athletics and gymnastics.
Of a drop, it offered to its fellow-members the last French victory pre-war period vis-a-vis the British at the time of the tournament of the 5 Nations, France thus beating the England with the Stade of Doves in 1927, for the first time of its history.
It was made Chevalier of the Légion of honor.
Career
In club
In team of France
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Georges Gerald knew his first selection on April 2nd, 1917 against the England.
Prize list
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17 selections in team of France of 1927 with 1931, date of the last French participation in the Five Nations tournament pre-war period
- 1 drop (4 points)
- Selections per year: 2 in 1927, 2 in 1928, 4 in 1929, 5 in 1930, 4 in ||1930 in sport|1930]]
- Participation in 5 consecutive editions of the tournament
- Second of the editions 1930 and 1931
External bond
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Scrum.com
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