Frank Sholl Scott (9 January 1886 – 4 February 1952(1952-02-04) (aged 66)[1]) was an Australian-born English rugby union player and medical practitioner.
A son, E. K. (Edward) Scott, represented England in both rugby and cricket.
A winger, Frank Sholl Scott was selected for the English rugby team while playing for Bristol RFC in 1906.
[2] In 1909–11, Scott practised as a doctor at Goomalling, Western Australia and was an Honorary Magistrate (a term used at the time for Justices of the Peace).
[2] During the First World War, Frank Sholl Scott served in the Royal Army Medical Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant.