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Full name
  
Ralph Burkinshaw

Name
  
Ralph Burkinshaw

1914
  
Barnsley

Date of death
  
June 1951 (Age 53)


Date of birth
  
(1898-03-26)26 March 1898

Playing position
  
Inside forward or Right half

Place of birth
  
Kilnhurst, England

Ralph Burkinshaw (26 March 1898 – June 1951) was an English professional footballer who played for a number of clubs.

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Career

Ralph Burkinshaw had guested for a number of South Yorkshire clubs during First World War football, before starting his full career at South Shields in 1919. He played just two games at South Shields during the club's first season in Division Two before having brief spells at Northampton Town and Gainsborough Trinity. In November 1920 he signed for Bury where he spent nearly five years, including 13 games in Division One during his 1924–25 benefit season.

In July 1925 he signed for Bradford City as an inside forward although he spent much of his Bradford career as a right half. He also spent five seasons at Bradford, including being top scorer with 12 league goals and two FA Cup goals in the 1927–28 season and being an ever-present in the club's 1928–29 title-winning season in Division Three (North). He signed for Wrexham in July 1930, winning a Welsh Cup in his first season and later served as assistant manager. He left Wrexham to finish his career in non-league, with first Scarborough, then Mexborough Athletic and finally Denaby United.

He was also a useful batsman in Yorkshire league cricket.

Burkinshaw died in June 1951.

Honours

Bradford City

  • Football League Third Division North: 1928–29
  • Wrexham

  • Welsh Cup: 1931
  • References

    Ralph Burkinshaw Wikipedia