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John James Cope (1 August 1908 – 28 January 1995) was an English
cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...
er and footballer. Cope was a right-handed batsman. He was born at Ellesmere Port,
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, although he was brought up in
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.


Cricket career

Cope's debut in
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came for
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in 1931
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against Dorset. From 1931 to 1934, he represented the county in 14 Minor Counties fixtures, with his final appearance for Monmouthshire coming against the Kent Second XI. Cope made his first-class debut for
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in 1935 against Kent. During the 1935 County Championship, he played 2 further first-class matches for the county against Hampshire and Lancashire. In his 3 first-class matches, he scored 27 runs at a batting average of 6.75, with a high score of 14 *.


Football career

Cope was also a footballer. He played initially for Llanelli A.F.C. before signing a professional contract with
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and later Ipswich Town. Cope came close to winning a Welsh cap, when he was chosen to play against the Republic of Ireland, but hours before the match was due to kick-off, the selectors realised he had been born in England and therefore ruled him ineligible. During the Second World War he played a number of friendlies for
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, where he later took up a coaching role with the club.Brief profile of Jack Cope, including details on his football career
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Death

Cope died at
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on 28 January 1995.


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