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Scott Cummings (born January 18, 1974) was an Australian Rules Football player in the Australian Football League, and one of the leagues great "journeymen". January 18 is the 18th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
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AFL career Scott Cummings had one of the most impressive debuts in 1994 - kicking 8 goals at full-foward for the Essendon Football Club. With all of the makings for a great footballer, at 196 cm in height, if not for the fact that he played at so many different clubs over his career the talented footballer would be widely acknowledged as a great player of the modern era. Essendon Football Club, nicknamed The Bombers, is an Australian rules football club that is part of the Australian Football League. ...
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Injuries, poor form patches, suspension and weight problems (110 kg) saw him traded to Port Adelaide Football Club, West Coast Eagles and finally the Collingwood Football Club. The international prototype, made of platinum-iridium, which is kept at the BIPM under conditions specified by the 1st CGPM in 1889. ...
Port Adelaide Football Club is an Australian rules football club, nicknamed The Power in the Australian Football League (AFL). ...
Classic West Coast Eagles logo The West Coast Eagles Football Club is an Australian Rules Football club that is a member of the Australian Football League. ...
The Collingwood Football Club, nicknamed The Magpies after the black and white striped jerseys worn by the players, is an Australian rules football club, playing in the elite Australian Football League. ...
Playing for West Coast in Round 4 2000 against Adelaide at the WACA, Cummings kicked a career best 14 goals. The WACA is the commonly used name to describe the sports ground in Perth, Western Australia as well as its owners and operators, the Western Australian Cricket Association. ...
He retired from the elite level in 2002 at just 28 years of age, after a ravaged body allowed him just 5 games in his first and only season for Collingwood. Cummings kicked 6 or more goals in a game 13 times, played 128 games for four clubs in three states for 349 goals and won the 1999 Coleman Medal with the most goals in the AFL (95) for the season. The Coleman Medal is awarded yearly to the Australian Football League player who kicks the most goals in regular_season matches in that year. ...
Post-football Since retiring, Cummings has played football in the AFL Legends Match in 2003 and 2004. The EJ Whitten Legends Match is a 10 year old annual Australian Rules Football event where VFL and AFL stars of yesteryear are reunited in this State of Origin clash between Victoria and the All Stars. ...
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Today, Cummings can be heard on Melbourne radio station SEN 1116's Ralphy, Serge and the Big Man on Saturday mornings. SEN 1116 is a Melbourne radio station focusing on sport. ...
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