Matt Cooper (rugby league)
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Full name | Matthew Cooper | |||||
Born | Port Kembla, New South Wales, Australia | 18 April 1979|||||
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Height | 186 cm (6 ft 1 in) | |||||
Weight | 98 kg (15 st 6 lb) | |||||
Position | centre | |||||
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Years | Team | Pld | T | G | FG | P |
2000–13 | St George Illawarra | 243 | 124 | 0 | 0 | 496 |
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Years | Team | Pld | T | G | FG | P |
2003–04 | Country NSW | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
2004–10 | New South Wales | 13 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 12 |
2004–06 | Australia | 7 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 32 |
2010 | NRL All Stars | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Source: RLP |
Matt Cooper (born 18 April 1979 in Port Kembla, New South Wales) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 2000s and 2010s. A New South Wales State of Origin and Australian international representative centre, he played his entire National Rugby League career for the St George Illawarra Dragons, with whom he won the 2010 NRL grand final.
Background
Cooper originally gained an interest in rugby league while watching and supporting the Western Suburbs Magpies, the club his father went for. He began playing rugby league at the age of six for his local junior side, the Shellharbour Sharks, while also enjoying athletics and being actively involved with his local surf club with his close cousin Corey.
After moving to Illawarra, Cooper began supporting the Illawarra Steelers. Cooper was originally signed on to the Illawarra Steelers club as a teenager prior to their merger with the St. George Dragons at the end of 1998. He made his debut for the merged St George Illawarra club in 2000.
Professional playing career
2000s
After the merger of the St George Dragons and the Illawarra Steelers clubs in 1999, Cooper was signed on with the new St. George Illawarra Dragons team, quickly impressing club officials and at the age of twenty-one being awarded his NRL début in the opening round of the 2000 season against local rivals the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, he had an uneventful début without managing to score.
After making his début Cooper was replaced in the Dragons line-up for the second game of the season and was not re-called until round seven in which he crossed the line for his first try against the New Zealand Warriors, Cooper in total scored two tries in limited appearances in the 2000 season. The 2001 season was not a successful one for Cooper, with minor injuries causing him to miss many games. He returned just before the finals, scoring two tries in the semi-final victory over the Bulldogs.
In 2002, Cooper was able to retain his position in the team for the majority of the season and finished the year with a total of seven tries from nineteen games.
Cooper held down his spot for the duration of the 2003 season. In total, Cooper scored eleven tries including three doubles during the regular season, he then tasted his first representative honour being selected to play for Country in the annual City and Country Origin. Although the season eventually finished on a low note both for the Dragons and Cooper with another injury yet again forcing him out of the side. Though all was not lost for Matt as he was nominated for the Dragons player of the year, eventually losing out to Ben Hornby while he picked up the Geoff Selby Memorial NRL Coaches Award.
The 2004 season yet again was one of improvement and new opportunity, Cooper began the season well scoring a total of eight tries in six matches for the Dragons including four tries in a single match against the reigning premiers the Penrith Panthers. Later Cooper was called up for the third and deciding game of the 2004 State of Origin series for New South Wales after the side had lost the second match, replacing Luke Lewis to partner his clubmate Mark Gasnier in the centres.
At the conclusion of the season he had scored a total of seventeen tries and subsequently impressing the international selectors so much that he gained a spot in the Australian side for the 2004 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain, France and the United States. His club coach Nathan Brown had recommended that Cooper be selected for the Australian rugby league side under coach Wayne Bennett, though he eventually opted for the usual more experienced international representatives and Cooper did not play a competitive match on the tour.
After having an impressive début match in the previous series, Cooper was subsequently re-selected for New South Wales in the 2005 State of Origin series, playing in all three matches of the series helping New South Wales to another series win, scoring one try along the way in game two. He finished the NRL season well with thirteen tries from twenty games and was again selected to go on to tour of Great Britain with the Australian national side. He appeared in the first three test matches on the tour, scoring five tries.
Injury yet again hit Cooper early on in the 2006 season in the form of a damaged hamstring while playing in the season opening fixture against the Wests Tigers. Cooper was forced to miss several fixtures for the Dragons after failing to recover from a hamstring injury sustained during the round one NRL fixture. However Cooper was once again selected to play for Australia in the mid-season test match on 5 May 2006, he scored once during a dominating 50 to 12 win over New Zealand. This was the last time Cooper has represented Australia.[1] His hamstring injury forced Cooper to withdraw from the starting line-up for the 2006 State of Origin series, being replaced by winger Eric Grothe, Jr. from the Parramatta Eels. After missing the first game of Origin for New South Wales, Cooper failed to be called up for game two with Grothe retaining his position after a solid performance in game one. On 11 June it was announced that Cooper had been called up as 18th man on stand by for the game.
In August 2008, Cooper was named in the preliminary 46-man Kangaroos squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.[2][3]
He was selected for Country in the City vs Country match on 8 May 2009.[4] However, he did not play in the match after withdrawing with injury.[5]
2010s
In the first round of the 2010 finals, St George Illawarra Dragons defeated the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 28-0, with Cooper scoring two tries, surpassing Nathan Blacklock's record of 100 tries to become the Dragons highest try scorer, with 102 tries. In 2010 he got a recall to the Origin side. He played Games 1 and 2 but sustained an injury which kept him out of Game 3. On 3 October 2010, Cooper was a part of the Dragons side that beat the Sydney Roosters 32-8 in the 2010 NRL Grand Final, helping the joint venture club claim its first premiership. This was also Cooper's 100th career win out of a possible 199 NRL games.
The following February Cooper travelled with the Dragons to England to play the Super League champions, Wigan in the 2011 World Club Challenge. He scored a try in St George Illawarra's victory. Cooper ended the 2011 season as St. George Illawarra's leading tryscorer with 14.
After football
Cooper was a participant in the fourteenth season of Dancing with the Stars.[6]
In 2015, Cooper is a contestant in the fourth season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia.[7]
Footnotes
- ↑ http://www.nzrl.co.nz/page/anzac_test_2006.html
- ↑ Liam FitzGibbon (1 August 2008). "Surprises in Kangaroos squad". "Fox Sports News (Australia)". Retrieved 2008-08-02.
- ↑ "Veteran Lockyer named in Australian squad". International Herald Tribune. 1 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
- ↑ Balym, Todd (3 May 2009). "Blues halfback duel in two as Mitchell Pearce misses selection". Fox Sports. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
- ↑ "St George Illawarra five-eighth Jamie Soward called up for Country". Fox Sports. 4 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
- ↑ "Dancing With The Stars 2014 line-up: Which celebrities we’d rather see on Seven’s dancing show". news.com.au. 28 August 2014. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
- ↑ Hoyer, Melissa (20 July 2015). "Gabi Grecko, Geoffrey Edelsten, Mel Greig sign up for Celebrity Apprentice". news.com.au. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- "Dragons players since 1921, Player profiles", Showroom, retrieved 13 June 2006
- "World of Rugby League Matt Cooper News & Statistics", World of Rugby League, retrieved 13 June 2006
- "Blues call up Cooper", Foxsports, retrieved 13 June 2006
- "Cooper's crossings drive Dragons" by Brad Walter 19 April 2004, Sydney Morning Herald, retrieved 13 June 2006
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