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Cooper finds familiar feeling in the step up to GCA

- MATTHEW FORREST

NED Cooper was one of the biggest names on the move at the end of the last summer.

After captaining Anglesea to yet another BPCA premiershi­p Cooper parted ways with club to link up with GCA flag winner North Geelong alongside fast bowling teammate Dale Kerr.

The shift from hard wickets to turf is the most noticeable difference between the BPCA and the GCA, but the star batter said it wasn’t difficult to draw comparison­s between the two reigning premiers.

“Looking at North Geelong you can draw a lot of parallels (to Anglesea), they’re a very similar club on and off the field,” he said.

“They’re really good fellas, a well ranked club and is successful … they’re very similar.

“Not much has changed really, obviously the standard in the cricket (is different) … I’ve really enjoyed it so far and I’m looking forward to getting out there again.”

Cooper made a century on debut, scoring 117 off 150 balls in the Magpies’ 148-run victory against Highton.

Cooper said the club made it easy for the players to be successful, and built on a solid foundation of wanting to play for each other.

“The way they go about training is a big one but I think the mateship and wanting to play for each other which I think really is the reason teams are successful,” he said.

“You celebrate each others’ success as much as your own.

“You feel that in the group, and I think that’s why they’ve been so successful as a club the last few years.”

Cooper said despite taking a back seat in the decision-making process he believed not having the responsibi­lty of being captain this season had helped him with his cricket.

“I think it takes a little bit of the weight off my shoulders, I think it gives you a little more responsibi­lity when you are captain,” he said.

“You feel like you’ve got to contribute just a touch more, but it is nice to just rock up on game day and do your own thing.”

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