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and later had to undergo a hernia operation in London, all of which contributed to him making only three uncapped appearances. On the return home, the team stopped over in North America for a series of matches and Scotts recovered sufficiently to participate in a further three fixtures.
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A flanker and lock, Scotts was 18 on his first-grade debut with
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Sydney, NSW
Scots College, Sydney
Colin Scotts
Australia
rugby union
Scots College
Eastern Suburbs
Dave Emanuel
Wallabies
1957–58 tour of Britain, Ireland and France
Leinster
Colin Scotts
List of Australia national rugby union players



"Stuart Russell Scotts"
"Scotts Breaks Wrist In Training Run"
The Canberra Times
"Wallabies Lose Stewart Scotts"
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Australian rugby union players
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Rugby union flankers
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People educated at Scots College (Sydney)
New South Wales rugby union team players

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