Ron Cooper (Australian footballer)

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title: Ron Cooper (Australian footballer)
text: Ronald Thomas 'Socks' Cooper was an Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton and North Melbourne in the VFL. His habit of wearing his socks knee high earned him his nickname. Cooper, originally from the Albany district, started his career in the West Australian Football League. Playing mostly as a rover or centreman, he spent three seasons with Claremont-Cottesloe and won their 1931 'Best and fairest' award as well as finishing second in the Sandover Medal count to Lin Richards. After
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description: Australian rules footballer
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