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Gary Hooper (born 26 January 1988) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Maldon & Tiptree. Hooper started his career at non-League club Grays Athletic in 2003. While there he won the 2004–05 Conference South , as well as the FA Trophy twice in 2005 and 2006.
Gary Heale; Charley Hearn; Gavin Heeroo; Will Hendry; Charlie Henry (footballer, born 1986) Robbie Herrera; Billy Hick; Gary Hooper; Dean Howell; Bradley Hudson-Odoi; Kiernan Hughes-Mason; Jack Hunt (footballer)
Rank Athlete Time 1 Bruno Moretti 24.0: 2 Gary Hooper 24.2: 3 D. Pickering 25.2: 4 Dick Thompson 25.2: 5 Tuinier 26.0: 6 Frank Ponta 26.1: 7 Alonzo Wilkins ()
Men – Peter Burt, Brian Chambers, Kevin Coombs, Kevin Cunningham, Gary Hooper, John Martin, Bill Mather-Brown, Robert McIntyre, Allan McLucas, Bruno Moretti, Kevin Munro, Frank Ponta, Vic Renalson, Noel Simmons Women – Lorraine Dodd, Daphne Hilton, Cherrie Loydstrom, Marion O'Brien, Elaine Schreiber, Pam Smith, Di Workman [2]
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Gary Hooper and Anthony Stokes both scored hat-tricks in Celtic's league record 9–0 win against Aberdeen on 6 November 2010. [5] Larsson and Stokes are the only players who have scored hat-tricks in consecutive matches. [2] Henrik Larsson scored three or more goals twelve times in the Scottish Premier League, more than any other player. [2]
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Top Goalscorer: Gary Hooper; Special Recognition: Paddy Sweeney and Peter Rafferty; 2011–12. Celtic Player of the Year: Charlie Mulgrew [12] [13]