Jack Scott (Australian rules footballer)

Scott played in two consecutive VFL grand finals for the Tigers in 1942, going down to Essendon by 53 points, then in Richmond’s winning 1943 VFL grand final side, when they defeated the Bombers by 5 points.

Scott returned to Williamstown in 1945 and played in five of the first eight rounds before being swapped back to the VFL Tigers in exchange for champion rover and goalkicker, Dick Harris.

Scott played a total of 15 games for the VFA Seagulls in 1941 and 1945 without kicking a goal.

Scott played in Hazelwood's 1951 and 46 year drought breaking Mid Gippsland Football League grand final victory,[3] but as he only played two of the three required qualifying matches, the premiership was declared null and void.

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