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'''Julie Cook''' (born 24 January 1999) is a former [[Ontario]] and [[Canada]] [[]] [[]].
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'''Julie Cook''' (born 8 March 1954) is a former [[England]] and [[Great Britain]] [[field hockey]] [[goalkeeper]].

She joined the England team in 1980 as a reserve goalie to [[Pauline Gibbon]], and became actual goalie when Gibbon called it a day in 1985. She played for her county. [[Suffolk]], and her hobby was playing tenpin bowling. She was/is also a teacher at Harwich secondary school teaching 11- to 18-year-old students (mainly girls due to preference) in PE. She has recently retired from the Harwich secondary school.


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Julie Cook (born 24 January 1999) is a former Ontario and Canada [[]] [[]].

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