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Part Two follows the later career of Stephen Cooper, widely regarded as one of the greatest British defencemen, covering spells with Manchester Storm, Newcastle Riverkings, Nottingham Panthers, Hull Thunder and Coventry Blaze.

Stephen joined Manchester Storm in 1997 after talks with Cardiff stalled, enjoying two strong seasons and a league runners-up finish before a contract collapse forced a move back north with Newcastle Riverkings, where the season proved challenging.

A move to Nottingham Panthers reunited him with former Wasps teammate Mike Blaisdell, but coaching changes and instability cut the stint short. The 2000–01 season was split between Hull Thunder—where severe financial issues disrupted the club—and Coventry Blaze, joining Paul Thompson's emerging contenders. The following year saw Coventry finish runners-up in the League, Playoffs and Challenge Cup.

Stephen retired in 2002 after a 21-season career, winning the Alan Weeks Trophy for Best British Defenceman an incredible eight times and earning 61 GB caps. Coventry Blaze later retired his number 55, recognising him as the outstanding defenceman of his generation. Now retired, Stephen lives in Cardiff and works in the motor trade.