Charles Gorry

[1] He played first-class cricket as a wicket-keeper for New South Wales from 1907/08 to 1910/11.

[2] Gorry was born in Auckland, but his family moved to Australia a few weeks later.

When the Australian team to England in 1909 was selected, his two Glebe teammates Warren Bardsley and Tibby Cotter, who were both selected, expressed their displeasure that Gorry had not also been chosen.

[5] Gorry worked for the Union Steam Ship Company in Sydney and lived in the suburb of Petersham.

[6] This biographical article related to an Australian cricket person born in the 1870s is a stub.