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Geoffrey Cook (other)
Geoff(rey) Cook may refer to: *Geoffrey Cooke (cricketer) (1897–1980), English first-class cricketer and British Army officer *Geoff Cook (born 1951), cricketer * Geoff Cook (Australian cricketer) (1910–1982), Australian cricketer *Geoffrey Cook (cricketer, born 1936) * Geoff Cook (rugby league) from List of Parramatta Eels players See also *Geoff Cooke (other) Geoff Cooke may refer to: *Geoff Cooke (rugby union) Geoff Cooke OBE (born ) is a former rugby union player, an England Rugby coach and manager of the 1993 British Lions rugby union tour to New Zealand. Early career During his playing career he ... * Jeffrey Cook (other) {{hndis, Cook, Geoffrey ...
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Geoffrey Cooke (cricketer)
Geoffrey Charles Sidney Bancroft Cooke (8 September 1897 – 4 December 1980) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. Initially serving in the First World War with the Royal Garrison Artillery, he later attended the University of Cambridge following the conclusion of the war. After completing his studies, he served in the Royal Artillery from 1922–1948, serving in the Second World War. He also played first-class cricket for the British Army cricket team. Life and military career The son of Lieutenant Colonel Sidney Fitzwyman Cooke and his wife, Alice Eliza Bancroft, he was born at Westminster and educated at Charterhouse School. After completing his education at Charterhouse, he served in the First World War with the Royal Garrison Artillery, enlisting as a second lieutenant in October 1916. After the war, he attended Pembroke College, Cambridge. He graduated from Pembroke in 1922, upon which he reenlisted with the Royal Artillery. He was promot ...
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Geoff Cook
Geoffrey Cook (born 9 October 1951) is a former English cricketer, who played in seven Test matches and six One Day Internationals from 1981 to 1983. Cricket writer, Colin Bateman, stated "A player held in great respect by his fellow professionals, Cook got his big chance when the first rebel tour went to South Africa in 1982, but he was unable to convert his consistent county form into Test success". Career In county cricket he played for Northamptonshire where, along with Robin Boyd-Moss, he achieved a second wicket partnership of 344, which remains a Northamptonshire record. Cook made a century as captain and was man of the match in the final of the NatWest Bank Trophy in 1981 at Lord's against Derbyshire, although he finished on the losing side. (The previous year he had had a happier experience at Lord's, helping Northamptonshire to win the Benson and Hedges Cup.) His 1981 Lord's hundred helped win Cook selection on England's tours that to winter to India and Sri Lanka. I ...
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Geoff Cook (Australian Cricketer)
Geoff Cook (29 June 1910 – 12 September 1982) was an Australian cricketer. He played in 68 first-class cricket, first-class matches for Queensland cricket team, Queensland between 1931 and 1948. See also * List of Queensland first-class cricketers References External links

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Geoffrey Cook (cricketer, Born 1936)
Geoffrey William Cook (born 9 February 1936) is a former English cricketer who played mainly for Cambridge University. He was born in Beckenham in KentGeoffrey Cook
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Geoff Cook (rugby League)
Geoffrey Cook (born 9 October 1951) is a former English cricketer, who played in seven Test matches and six One Day Internationals from 1981 to 1983. Cricket writer, Colin Bateman, stated "A player held in great respect by his fellow professionals, Cook got his big chance when the first rebel tour went to South Africa in 1982, but he was unable to convert his consistent county form into Test success". Career In county cricket he played for Northamptonshire where, along with Robin Boyd-Moss, he achieved a second wicket partnership of 344, which remains a Northamptonshire record. Cook made a century as captain and was man of the match in the final of the NatWest Bank Trophy in 1981 at Lord's against Derbyshire, although he finished on the losing side. (The previous year he had had a happier experience at Lord's, helping Northamptonshire to win the Benson and Hedges Cup.) His 1981 Lord's hundred helped win Cook selection on England's tours that to winter to India and Sri Lanka. ...
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List Of Parramatta Eels Players
There have been over 800 rugby league footballers that have played for the Parramatta Eels The Parramatta Eels are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the Sydney suburb of Parramatta that competes in the National Rugby League. The Parramatta District Rugby League Football Club was formed in 1947, and their ... club since its introduction to the premiership in 1947. The club maintains an official players register, which lists them by their official player number. Players (since 1947) References External linksPlayer Numbers 1947 to Present at parraeels.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Parramatta Eels players Lists of Australian rugby league players National Rugby League lists Sydney-sport-related lists ...
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Geoff Cooke (other)
Geoff Cooke may refer to: *Geoff Cooke (rugby union) Geoff Cooke OBE (born ) is a former rugby union player, an England Rugby coach and manager of the 1993 British Lions rugby union tour to New Zealand. Early career During his playing career he played mainly as a Centre/Fly Half 1962-72 and capta ... (born 1941), England rugby coach * Geoff Cooke (cyclist) (born 1944), British former national cycling coach See also * Geoffrey Cook (other) * Jeffrey Cook (other) {{hndis, Cooke, Geoff ...
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