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Rory Scott
RugbyFlanker|Brumbies
September 15, 2000
Biography
An openside flanker shaped by the demands of the modern breakdown, Rory Scott has become an increasingly familiar figure in the Brumbies' loose-forward rotation since breaking into Super Rugby Pacific. Born on 15 September 2000, he built his reputation on a tenacious, low-to-the-ground approach to the contact area, where his timing over the ball and willingness to compete for turnovers make him a genuine nuisance for opposition attacks. His game is defined less by flashy ball-carrying than by relentless work rate: chasing kicks, filling defensive holes and arriving early to clear out or counter-ruck. That industry has made him a valued link between the Brumbies' forwards and backs, providing quick possession in open play and securing the gain-line scraps that often decide tight contests. As a developing back-rower in one of Australian rugby's most structured franchises, Scott continues to refine the detail of his breakdown work and defensive positioning. His combination of stamina, aggression and rugby intelligence marks him as a useful squad option and a player still building towards a more prominent role within the Brumbies pack.