Cooke thrilled with title success

COLERAINE captain David Cooke has described the club’s North West Premiership title victory as one of the sweetest moments he has ever experienced in cricket.
Coleraine skipper Derek Cooke holds aloft the North West Premier Division trophy for the first time in the clubs history after they defeated Brigade, on Sunday. PICTURE MARK JAMIESONColeraine skipper Derek Cooke holds aloft the North West Premier Division trophy for the first time in the clubs history after they defeated Brigade, on Sunday. PICTURE MARK JAMIESON
Coleraine skipper Derek Cooke holds aloft the North West Premier Division trophy for the first time in the clubs history after they defeated Brigade, on Sunday. PICTURE MARK JAMIESON

The former Ireland international has won a litany of previous trophies with Brigade and Limavady, but he ranks Sunday night’s historic achievement for Coleraine as good as the first title he ever won.

he Bannsiders secured the crown in stunning fashion by beating nearest rivals Brigade twice in the space of two enthralling days.

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Sunday’s 114-run win in front of a big crowd at Sandel Lodge was as routine a triumph as they come, in contrast to a stunning triumph inspired by Jarred Barnes in a low-scoring game at Beechgrove the previous day.

Cooke said: “We out-batted Brigade today, but when I saw that pitch at Beechgrove I wondered how were were going to get through the day. I said to the Brigade guys that 90 would win the game and they laughed at me.

“I said on the radio that it was a disgraceful pitch, it wasn’t suitable for a match between two potential champions, and I stand by that.

“Gordon (Cooke) batted brilliantly to go through almost the entire innings for 25, and the conditions played into our hands. Jarred was unplayable and I knew we had enough runs with 120.

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“As we showed in the Ulster Cup final against Waringstown we never give up. Experience was key, Gordon and I as captain and vice-captain have won leagues and cups before and that was important.”

Cooke gave credit to his team of players who had trained and played hard all season.

He also praised the support staff who have been there to provide the team with everything they needed to back them, including the team management, grounds staff, the coaching team, club caterers, scorers and supporters.

A league game against Fox Lodge and the final of the Faughan Valley Cup on Sunday, September 8, means Cooke will want to keep winning.