Martin Cooper (rugby union), Date of Birth

    

Martin Cooper (rugby union)

English rugby union player

Date of Birth: 23-Apr-1948

Profession: rugby union player

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Martin Cooper (rugby union)

  • Martin Cooper (born 23 April 1948) was an England international rugby union player who won 11 caps between 1973 and 1977.
  • A versatile player, he played International rugby at flyhalf and centre and first class rugby at full back and wing where he scored a try against the All Blacks at Moseley for the Midlands Counties West when they defeated them.
  • His only international try was scored against Ireland at Lansdowne Road in a Guinness Book of Records record low scoring game, his being the only score in a 4-0 victory.
  • Martin Cooper began his career at Wolverhampton before moving to Moseley.
  • He soon was called up to the England squad and won his first cap in 1973.
  • In the same year he played for England against New Zealand in Auckland, 16-10, the first home country national side to beat them in NZ.
  • Martin Johnsons side was the second.
  • He later captained Moseley for three years including a John Player Cup against Leicester.
  • His last game was in another John Player Final(shared with Gloucester) in 1982.
  • He retired that year. Cooper is an Independent Financial Adviser with his own company, based in Worcester.

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