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Colin Cooper (rugby) : ウィキペディア英語版
Colin Cooper (rugby union)

Colin Garry Cooper is the head coach of Taranaki's provincial rugby union side in New Zealand. He has previously been the head coach of rugby union Super Rugby side, the Hurricanes. In his playing days, Cooper was also loose forward for the Taranaki province.
==Coaching==
Eight years after his playing career ended with retirement at Taranaki, Cooper was back with Taranaki, working as assistant coach from 1995. He went on to fulfil the same role for Taranaki in the 1997 and 1998 seasons, and was then appointed Taranaki head coach in 1999 after Jed Rowlands was appointed to succeed Graham Henry at the Auckland Blues. Cooper remained as head coach from 1999 to 2002. In 2001 he guided the New Zealand Colts side for a season and in 2002 was the assistant coach at the Crusaders. Following the dismissal of Graham Mourie as Hurricanes coach Cooper was appointed to take over the franchise and came to prominence by guiding them to the semi-finals in two of his three seasons in charge. His greatest achievement to date has been taking the side to the 2006 Final, where they were defeated by 19–12. He signed an extension to his contract in 2007, which took him through until 2009. He latter stepped down as Hurricanes coach following the 2010 Super 14 season. In 2005 he was appointed to coach one of the All Blacks trial teams and the Junior All Blacks alongside Jamie Joseph. Cooper then returned to Taranaki as head coach in 2010. He instantly reached success with the province after earning the Ranfurly Shield in 2011 off Southland and defending the shield right throughout the 2012 campaign, coming off 7 straight defenses until losing to Waikato. Copper also took the side to be 2011 and 2012 ITM Cup semi-finalists and 2014 ITM Cup champions.
On 23 July 2013, New Zealand Rugby announced Colin Cooper as the new head coach of the Maori All Blacks.

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