Background
Cooper was born in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland 23 years ago and in his short career to date has scored notable wins at the National Hunt Cheltenham Festival. Around the time he was born his parents won a pony in a raffle and this was named Snowy by the family. Cooper took part in his first race when he was just 14, learning his trade in his father"s yard and spending his school holidays in the yard of Dessie Hughes.
Career
Coming from a horsey family it was virtually inevitable that Cooper would be involved in that industry. He then progressed to the pony and show jumping circuit and retained an interest in these events until he was around 15 years old. Knowing that a life in the horse industry was for him.
Cooper left school before completing his final exams and took up a post in the yard of Kevin Prendergast which led to his first racecourse ride in The Curragh on 14 September 2008.
At 15 Cooper weighed 8 stone 4 pound, but a growth spurt during this period put paid to his chances of riding on the flat. He returned to Dessie Hughes yard so that he could take up riding National Hunt horses which was always his first love.
The teenage Cooper had another exceptional season in 2011/12 finishing the season with 36 wins and also scoring his first Grade 1 victory aboard Benefficent for Tony Martin in the Deloitte Novice Hurdle at Leopardstown in February. The world really took notice of Cooper in the 2012/13 season after 3 wins at the Cheltenham Festival Meeting.
His wins came on rides aboard Benefficient, Our Conor in the Triumph Hurdle and Ted Veale and his total number of wins was only one behind that of Ruby Walsh.
He managed to place 4th in the Grand National at Aintree but his season was cut short after he broke his femur while riding at Down Royal. lieutenant was announced on 3 January 2014 that Cooper is to take over the position of retained jockey for Gigginstown House Study from the 2012/13 Irish Champion Jockey Davy Russell. On the second day of the 2014 Cheltenham Festival, Cooper sustained fractures to his tibia and fibula in a fall at the last in the Fred Winter Juvenile Novices" Handicap Hurdle.