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Encyclopedia > Chris M. Scott
Chris Scott
Personal Info
Birth May 3, 1976, Melbourne, Victoria
Recruited from Eastern U18
Height/Weight 182cm / 92kg
Playing Career¹
Debut Round 1, March 27, 1994, Brisbane Bears vs. Sydney Swans, at Gabba
Team(s) Brisbane Bears (1994-1996)

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158 games, 56 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season
Career Highlights

Christopher Michael "Chris" Scott (born May 3, 1976) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. This article needs to be wikified. ... The Merrett-Murray Medal has been awarded annually since 1997, to the player adjudged the Brisbane Lions Club Champion over the immediately preceding AFL season. ... ... It has been suggested that The pride of brisbane town be merged into this article or section. ... This page is a chronological listing of Australian Football League premiers. ... It has been suggested that The pride of brisbane town be merged into this article or section. ... is the 123rd day of the year (124th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... High marking is a key skill and spectator attribute of Aussie Rules Precise field and goal kicking using the oval shaped ball is the key skill in Aussie Rules Football Australian rules football, also known as Australian football, Aussie rules, or simply football or footy is a code of football... The Australian Football League (AFL), formerly known as the Victorian Football League, and sometimes known as the VFL/AFL, is the elite Australian national competition in the sport of Australian rules football. ...


The identical twin brother of Brad Scott, Chris was picked by Brisbane in the AFL Draft and moved to Queensland whilst still at high school. He studied at Brisbane Boys College during his first years as an AFL player. Fraternal twin boys in the tub The term twin most notably refers to two individuals (or one of two individuals) who have shared the same uterus (womb) and usually, but not necessarily, born on the same day. ... Bradley David Walter Brad Scott (born May 3, 1976) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. ... The AFL Draft is the annual draft of young talent by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League. ... Capital Brisbane Government Constitutional monarchy Governor Quentin Bryce Premier Peter Beattie (ALP) Federal representation  - House seats 28  - Senate seats 12 Gross State Product (2004-05)  - Product ($m)  $158,506 (3rd)  - Product per capita  $40,170/person (6th) Population (End of November 2006)  - Population  4,164,590 (3rd)  - Density  2. ... Brisbane Boys College (BBC), founded in 1902, is an all boys day and boarding school located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. ...


Scott made his AFL debut in 1994 with the Brisbane Bears, taking out the Norwich Rising Star award. The Brisbane Bears Football Club was the first Queensland-based club in the Victorian Football League. ... The NAB Rising Star award is given annually to a standout young player in the Australian Football League. ...


Scott became one of the AFL's toughest defensive players, using his strength to outmuscle opposing forwards. Along with his brother Brad, they were nicknamed the Kray brothers by some fans for their forceful and ruthless styles of play. The Kray twins, Reginald (left) and Ronald, photographed by David Bailey. ...


During Brisbane's three-peat era Scott was part of a powerful backline also containing Mal Michael, Chris Johnson and Justin Leppitsch. He caused controversy in round 1 of 2005, when along with Mal Michael he crashed into St Kilda's Nick Riewoldt as he was leaving the field with a broken collarbone. In the same game Scott also had several teeth knocked out after recieving a back-handed fist from opponent Aaron Hamill. [1] Malcolm Roberto Mal Michael (born June 24, 1977 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea) is an Australian rules footballer. ... Chris Johnson may refer to: In sports: Chris L. Johnson (born 1976), Australian rules football player with Brisbane Chris A. Johnson (born 1986), Australian rules footballer with the Melbourne Football Club Chris Johnson (boxer) (born 1971), Jamaican Chris Johnson (football player) (born 1979), American NFL football player In art and... Justin Leppitsch (born 1 October, 1975) is a veteran defender for Australian rules team Brisbane Lions. ... Alternate use: Saint Kilda, island in Scotland. ... Nick Riewoldt (born October 17, 1982) was the captain of the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League for the 2005 season before being replaced by Luke Ball in 2006. ... Aaron Sammy Hamill (born August 20, 1977) is an Australian rules footballer. ...


After participating in 2 premiership sides, Scott's later career has been plagued with injuries, but his occasional appearances show his experience and skill.


References

  1. ^ "Horror night for Saints", The Age, 2005-03-25. Retrieved on 2007-08-28. 

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2001 Brisbane Lions Premiership Players
Captain: Voss | Akermanis | Ashcroft | Black | Bradshaw | Brown | Copeland | Hart | Johnson | Keating | Lappin | Leppitsch | Lynch | McDonald | McRae | Michael | Notting | Pike | Power | B.Scott | C.Scott | White | Coach : Matthews
2002 Brisbane Lions Premiership Players
Captain: Voss | Akermanis | Ashcroft | Black | Brown | Hart | Headland | Johnson | Keating | Lappin | Leppitsch | Lynch | McDonald | McRae | Michael | Notting | Pike | Power | B.Scott | C.Scott | Shattock | White | Coach : Matthews
Preceded by
Nathan Buckley
AFL Rising Star
1994
Succeeded by
Nick Holland
Preceded by
Matthew Clarke
Brisbane Lions Best and Fairest winner
1998
Succeeded by
Jason Akermanis & Justin Leppitsch


 

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