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Height
  
1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)


2001–present
  
New Zealand

Name
  
Melody Cooper

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Born
  
16 March 1983 (age 41) New Plymouth, New Zealand (
1983-03-16
)

Playing position
  
Defence / Midfield

Melody Cooper (née Rowe, born 16 March 1983) is a New Zealand field hockey player. She has played in the midfield and defence positions. She played club hockey in New Zealand and in South Australia before representing New Zealand at the 2012 London Olympics. Melody was captain of the SA Suns team that won the Australian Hockey League Championship in 2011.

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Personal

Cooper is married to former Adelaide 36ers basketballer David Cooper and lives in Adelaide with their son.

Player

In 2011, Cooper captained the Southern Suns team from South Australia to victory in the Australian Hockey League championship in Darwin.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the New Zealand women's national field hockey team in the women's event. She played under coach Mark Hager where she was part of the team that defeated the Australian Hockeyroos (Australia women's national field hockey team) 1–0 in the opening game and went on to finish fourth.

Coach

Cooper coached Adelaide Hockey Club in 2012, 2013 and 2014 in the men’s premier league competition in South Australia. The team steadily improved year on year to finish second in 2014, losing in the final to Seacliff.

In 2014, Cooper became the first woman to lead-coach a men’s team in the Australian Hockey League with the Southern Hotshots. She was co-head coach with Mark Victory, older brother of Craig Victory. The Hotshots went on to finish a disappointing eighth after leading the eventual champion Tasmania 3–1 at three quarter time in their opening match – a match that finished in a draw.

Recognition

In 2014, she was named as Coach of the Year by Hockey SA in the South Australian Premier League Competition.

References

Melody Cooper Wikipedia