Cook started to play rugby at the age of 6 for
Jersey. In 1998 he moved from Jersey to England and signed for
Bedford Blues where he made his debut in the
English Premiership on his 21st birthday against
Richmond RFC. In that match he scored two
tries. He was later released by Bedford Blues and attempted to find another Premiership club. In 2003, he was signed by
Blaydon RFC. When he was unable to join another Premiership club, he retired from rugby. In 2013, Cook played for English amateur side, Tunbridge Wells RFC.
International career In 2009, Cook was invited by the Spanish national team to join them in training camps. This made him the second Jersey born player to win an international cap after
Matt Banahan was called up to the
England national rugby union team. == References ==