Samuel Joseph Norman Scott-Young (born 7 April 1967) is an Australian former rugby union international.
A backrow forward, he started his first-grade career with Brisbane club Souths, before making his debut for Queensland in 1987.
After starting his career with home Tests against France and the United States, he gained a place on the 1990 tour of New Zealand, where his performance as flanker in a win over the All Blacks in Wellington earned him man of the match honours.
He played in a Bledisloe Cup series win when the All Blacks visited in 1992, featuring in all three Tests, with his act of winking at his opposing forwards during the haka at Ballymore often remembered.
[3][4] A ruptured disc below his neck forced Scott-Young into retirement in 1994.