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- Queensland Reds
- Sport
- Rugby Union
- Super Rugby
Angus Scott-Young is a Wallaby-in-waiting according to expert Rugby commentators in Australia. Scott-Young made his Super Rugby debut in Round 3 of season 2018 turning out for the Queensland Reds. He recorded 14 Super Rugby caps under coach Brad Thorn as one of 12 Reds’ debutants. In Season 2019, Angus played 15 games, made 102 carries and 166 successful tackles for the Queensland franchise. Scott-Young and Thorn first combined as player and coach in 2017 to win the National Rugby Championship title with QLD Country. It marked 12 months of incredible ascendancy for the side after Country finished with the wooden spoon in 2016. It was there that Thorn was given a first-hand look at Scott-Young’s hard-running style and high work-rate. He describes the talented forward as a ‘...very physical and able rugby player.’ Capping off a career-shaping 2017, Angus also won the Hospital Cup with the University of Queensland and was named Vice-Captain of the Australian U20s side which contested the Oceania Championships.
Angus emerged through the Queensland pathway system, graduating from Anglican Church Grammar School in Brisbane as an OP1 student. The high-achieving youngster recently earned a perfect GPA score of 7 in graduating from his dual BComm/ BSci degree (pre-Medicine). Despite being an unlucky omission for the Wallabies 2019 World Cup squad, Scott-Young is an excellent prospect for Wallabies honours in the coming years, and a stand-out future leader at Club level.
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