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Published 14:00 15 Oct 2015 BST
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Earlier this week, news filtered out from London that Grinham - the cancer now spread to his spine - had passed away.
"He was my age; 31," Cooper reflected today.
"He had a wife and two kids. It's a sad story. But I'm really happy I got to share a moment with him after the win. It was the least I could do, to go there and represent the group. We were on the bucket list, and that is pretty special."
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The Aussies held a moments' silence in Grinham's memory at training, today.
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