{{EngvarB|date=November 2017}} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2018}} {{Infobox rugby biography | name = Mac Cooper | image = Malcolm McGregor Cooper 1934.jpg | caption = | birth_name = Malcolm McGregor Cooper | nickname = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1910|08|17|df=yes}} | birth_place = Havelock North, New Zealand | death_date = {{death date and age|1989|09|01|1910|08|17|df=y}} | death_place = Longhoughton, England | height = | weight = | ru_position = Flanker | amatyears1 = - | amatteam1 = Oxford University

| ru_amupdate = | repteam1 = Scotland | repyears1 = 1936 | repcaps1 = 2 | reppoints1 = 0 | ru_ntupdate = | years1 = | clubs1 = | apps1 = | points1 = | ru_clubupdate = | ru_currentclub = | province1 = Scotland Possibles | province2 = Scotland Probables

| provinceyears1 = 1934 | provinceyears2 = 1935-6 | provinceapps1 = | provincepoints1 = | ru_provinceupdate = | repsevensyears1 = | repsevensteam1 = | ru_sevensnationalcaps = | ru_sevensnationalpoints = | ru_sevensupdate = | coachteams1 = | coachyears1 = | ru_coachupdate = | other = | occupation = | family = | spouse = | children = | relatives = | school = | university = }} '''Malcolm McGregor Cooper''' {{postnominals|country=GBR|CBE|FRSE}} (17 August 1910 – 1 September 1989), commonly known as '''Mac Cooper''', was a New Zealand-born agriculturalist and author; also known for being a Scotland international rugby union player, at the Flanker position.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.espnscrum.com/scotland/rugby/player/4327.html|title=Malcolm McGregor Cooper|website=ESPN scrum}}</ref>

==Academic career==

He was educated at Napier Boys' High School and then at Massey Agricultural College graduating a Bachelor in Agricultural Science in 1933. He then won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University and obtained a Diploma in Rural Economy in 1935 and Bachelor of Literature in 1937.<ref name=r1>[https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf Former Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783 – 2002] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130124115814/http://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf |date=24 January 2013 }}. royalsoced.org.uk</ref><ref name="Whos who">{{cite book |editor-last=Traue |editor-first=J. E. |editor-link=Jim Traue |title=Who's Who in New Zealand |edition=11th |year=1978 |publisher=Reed |location=Wellington |isbn=0-589-01113-8 |page=88}}</ref> He married Hilary Margaret Cecilia Matthews in 1937.<ref name="Whos who"/>

From 1947 to 1954 he was Professor of Agriculture at Wye College. From 1954 until retiral in 1972 he was Dean of Agriculture and Professor of Rural Economy at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

He was president of the British Grassland Society and president of the British Society of Animal Production. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations described him as a giant of agriculture.<ref>Dalton C. (1989) [http://agris.fao.org/agris-search/search.do?recordID=NZ19900059322 A giant of agriculture] (obituary to Professor Malcolm McGregor Cooper). Ministry for Primary Industries</ref>

==Rugby Union career==

===Amateur career===

Cooper played for Oxford University. He obtained 3 'Blues' playing against Cambridge University in 1935, 1936 and 1937.<ref>Scotland. The Essential History of Rugby Union. Nick Oswald and John Griffiths. Headline Publishing. 2003.</ref>

===Provincial career===

He played for Scotland Possibles against Scotland Possibles on 15 December 1934.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19341217/212/0010|title=Register|url-access=subscription|via=British Newspaper Archive}}</ref>

He played for Scotland Probables against Scotland Possibles on 11 January 1936.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19360113/206/0010|title=Register|url-access=subscription|via=British Newspaper Archive}}</ref> He played again for the Probables in the following season, 19 December 1936.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19361221/105/0004|title=Register|url-access=subscription|via=British Newspaper Archive}}</ref>

===International career===

He was capped for Scotland twice in 1936.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.espnscrum.com/statsguru/rugby/player/4327.html|title=Rugby Union - ESPN Scrum - Statsguru - Player analysis - Mac Cooper - Test matches|website=ESPN scrum}}</ref>

==Military career==

During the Second World War Cooper served in the New Zealand Military Forces in North Africa and Italy rising to the rank of Major. After the war he decided to stay in Britain to work.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002240/19610216/091/0009|title=Register|url-access=subscription|via=British Newspaper Archive}}</ref>

==Family==

He was born at Havelock North in New Zealand's Hawke's Bay on 17 August 1910, the son of Laurence Taylor Cooper (1872-1923), a farmer, and Sarah Ann McGregor (1869-1930). He was one of the couple's 7 children.<ref name="auto"/>

His mother Sarah was born in Dunedin; and she was the daughter of Malcolm McGregor (1837-1906) from Cromdale in Scotland.

Mac Cooper married Hilary Matthews in July 1937 in Oxford.

==Death==

Cooper died on 1 September 1989.<ref name="auto"/>

==Honours and awards==

Cooper was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1956, his proposers including David Cuthbertson, H. Cecil Pawson and Meirion Thomas.<ref name=r1/> In the 1965 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire.<ref>{{London Gazette |date=4 June 1965 |supp=y |issue=43667 |page=5480}}</ref> He was conferred with an honorary Doctor of Science degree by Massey University in 1972.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://tamiro.massey.ac.nz/nodes/view/12306 |title=Honorary doctorate citation, Malcolm McGregor Cooper, 1972 |date=23 May 1972 |publisher=Massey University |access-date=21 November 2021}}</ref>

==Publications==

*''Profitable Sheep Farming'' (reprinted 1996) *''Profitable Beef Production'' (1984) *''Grass Farming'' (1973 reprinted 1979)

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