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Shane David Cooper (born 26 May 1962) is a New Zealand former rugby league player who represented his country in the 1988 World Cup Final and had a long career in England with St. Helens and Widnes.

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Playing career

Playing for the Mt Albert Lions, Cooper won the Rothville Trophy, awarded to the Auckland Rugby League player of the year, in 1985.

In 1987 Cooper joined the St. Helens in England, transferring from Auckland's Mangere East club. He quickly became the captain of the side.

On 17 February 1988 Cooper scored six tries for St Helens in a match against Hull F.C.

At the end of the 1994-95 Rugby Football League season Cooper moved to the Widnes Vikings, playing three more seasons for them before retiring.

County Cup Final appearances

Shane Cooper played loose forward/lock in St. Helens' 24-14 victory over Rochdale Hornets in the 1991 Lancashire County Cup Final during the 1991–92 season at Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington, on Sunday 20 October 1991, and played loose forward/lock in the 4-5 defeat by Wigan in the 1992 Lancashire County Cup Final during the 1992–93 season at Knowsley Road, St. Helens, on Sunday 18 October 1992.

John Player Special Trophy Final appearances

Shane Cooper played stand-off/five-eighth in St. Helens' 15-14 victory over Leeds in the 1987–88 John Player Special Trophy Final during the 1987–88 season at Central Park, Wigan on Saturday 9 January 1988.

Representative career

Cooper made his début for the New Zealand Kiwis in 1985 and went on to play in twelve test matches, including the 1988 World Cup final loss to Australia at Eden Park. In this match Cooper started on the bench, a move later described as a mistake.

Cooper was also an Auckland representative and toured England with the Auckland side in 1987.

References

Shane Cooper (rugby league) Wikipedia