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Post by Pete C (Kiwireddevil) Fri 16 Nov 2012, 9:43 am

Former All Black full back Bob Scott has passed away at his home in Coromandel, aged 91.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10847904.
Scott played 52 games for the All Blacks, including 17 tests, after making his debut against Australia in Dunedin in 1946 but initially played rugby league for Ponsonby before switching to rugby when he joined the army in 1942.

He served in Italy during World War II and afterwards toured Britain, France, Germany and New Zealand with the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces team before being picked for the All Blacks for their first post-war test series against Australia in 1946.

Scott admitted he wasn't the quickest player, relying more on instincts and skill, and is generally regarded as being ahead of his time. He was a running fullback, in an era when most fullbacks tended to stay at home, and was also a handy goalkicker.

"For me there will never by anyone as great as Scott,'' former commentator Winston McCarthy wrote. South African No 8 Hennie Muller described him as, "Altogether, the greatest footballer I've ever played against in any position''.

Scott initially retired from representative rugby in 1951 but played one game for Auckland in 1952 and was persuaded to make himself available for the 1953/54 All Blacks tour to Britain.

He had a brilliant tour, playing in all five tests including the shock defeat to Wales (the last time Wales beat the All Blacks), and was given a huge ovation when walking off Cardiff Arms Park after the All Blacks beat the Barbarians 19-5 at the end of the tour.

It was his last major game in an All Black jersey. He ended his career playing club rugby for Petone - large crowds still flocked to watch him - and appeared in a number of invitation teams over the next few seasons.

It was during festival games or at halftime in matches he would referee that he sometimes gave demonstrations of barefoot goalkicking, frequently landing goals from halfway. His best kick was from 65 yards (59.4m) in Hawera. "I had a pretty good sense of timing,'' Scott once said.
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Post by disneychilly Fri 16 Nov 2012, 11:38 am

Sad day for rugby again. These are becoming all too frequent. Just wondering if the NZ oldies were waiting around for the ABs to win another World Cup before slinking off into the afterlife!

Hopefully I'll be taking part in a minute's silence tomorrow.

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Post by RubyGuby Fri 16 Nov 2012, 1:48 pm

The guy was 91, c'mon he had a fantastic innings and life. Celebrate it rather than be saddened, its no tragedy with respect. thumbsup

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Post by bedfordwelsh Fri 16 Nov 2012, 1:51 pm

Sorry to jump on the thread but just came across this as wee

Former Fiji and Toulouse back Maleli Kunavore has died in hospital in Suva, aged 29. He reportedly had heart surgery a few days ago (we will confirm all details if and when possible).

Kunavore played seven Tests for Fiji and 80 matches for Toulouse between 2005 and 2010. He was a part of the Fijian side that reached the 2007 RWC quarter finals.

RIP to both and thoughts to both families
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Post by kiakahaaotearoa Fri 16 Nov 2012, 2:53 pm

It's more we're losing these legends of the game at the same time rugby. Jock Hobbs, Wilson Whineray, Fred Allen and now Bob Scott. Steve Hansen's father as well was a good servant of Canterbury rugby.

Puts it in perspective though when you hear about the Fijian guy. Shame to hear that.


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Post by RubyGuby Fri 16 Nov 2012, 3:48 pm

thumbsup

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Post by kiakahaaotearoa Fri 16 Nov 2012, 3:58 pm

Sorry called you rugby Ruby.

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Post by RubyGuby Fri 16 Nov 2012, 3:59 pm

Yeah, bit offensive that Kia, strangely enough I've been called worse thumbsup

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Post by Taylorman Fri 16 Nov 2012, 5:24 pm

Growing up the big four of AB fullbacks were Billy Wallace, George Nepia, Bob Scott and Don Clarke, Scott well known for his ability to kick goals over half way bare footed...toe hack style...ouch!

RIP to yet another one of our All Black Greats.

The team and players we have today are because of men like Bob Scott.


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Post by emack2 Fri 16 Nov 2012, 7:06 pm

Another Giant passes over,THE best all round 15 i`ve ever seen bar none was lucky enough to see him 1953-4.
How many of the 1945-6 Kiwi`s Nz Forces side now survive not many if any sadly.Ruby Robert and Fred the Needle must have been some if not all of that illustrious side.
.R.I.P Bob as you join the Heavenly Team,with Fred,JB and all the rest.Gone but not forgotten.

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