Beau Scott - Representative Career

Representative Career

In 2009, Scott played for Country in the City vs Country match due to an injury to another player. He was ruled out for the 2010 match after being named as 18th man for Australia but played in 2012.

In 2010, Scott was selected for New South Wales in Game 2 of the State of Origin series. His debut was subject to media-wide publicity, as he was the subject of a racial controversy involving their assistant coach Andrew Johns. Johns had allegedly made a racial comment in reference to Queensland centre Greg Inglis, while talking to Scott about tackling him, which triggered teammate Timana Tahu's exit from the New South Wales camp. Scott also played in Game 3 and was selected for 2 games in 2011. He played in Game 3 of 2012 after Glenn Stewart was ruled out.

In 2011, Scott was selected as 18th man for Australia in the 2011 ANZAC Test to play New Zealand. He made his debut for the Kangaroos in November against Wales in the 2011 Four Nations.

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