Scott Cummings (born 18 January 1974) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for , , the
West Coast Eagles
The West Coast Eagles are a professional Australian rules football club based in Perth, Western Australia. The club was founded in 1986 as one of two expansion teams in the Australian Football League (AFL), then known as the Victorian Football ...
, and in the
Australian Football League
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.
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Cummings played primarily as a full forward and won the ]Coleman Medal
The Coleman Medal is an Australian rules football award given annually to the Australian Football League (AFL) player who kicks the most goals in the home-and-away season. It is named after Essendon full-forward John Coleman, one of the most ...
in 1999
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for being the leading goalscorer for the season.[ Although he was well renowned for his goal kicking abilities, Cummings occasionally played centre half back while playing in the reserve team at Essendon.
]
AFL career
Cummings was selected at pick #20 in the 1992 AFL Draft
The 1992 AFL draft is the annual draft of talented players by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League. It consisted of the main national draft, the pre-season draft and ...
from Swan Districts
The Swan Districts Football Club, nicknamed the Swans, is an Australian rules football club playing in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and WAFL Women's (WAFLW). The club is based at Bassendean Oval, in Bassendean, an eastern suburb ...
in the West Australian Football League
The West Australian Football League (WAFL) is an Australian rules football league based in Perth, Western Australia. The league currently consists of ten teams, which play each other in a 20-round season usually lasting from March to September, ...
as a strong full forward.[ Essendon originally received this pick after trading ]Richard Ambrose
Richard Ambrose (born 10 June 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He also played for Port Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) ...
, Ed Considine and Michael Werner for it.
Essendon career (1994–1996)
Cummings made his AFL
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debut in 1994
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against Sydney
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, kicking eight goals[ and earning himself an ]AFL Rising Star
The AFL Rising Star is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player adjudged the best young player in the Australian Football League (AFL) for the year. It was first presented in the 1993 season, and was won by Nathan Buc ...
nomination. Cummings went on to kick 32 goals in his 10 matches for the year and was the leading goalkicker for Essendon. Despite a strong start to his career, Cummings' performance throughout 1995
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and 1996
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was inconsistent, in part as a result of being played out of position.[ As a full-forward, he was still capable of strong performances, such as his game against Footscray in Round 8, 1996 where he kicked eight goals.
At the end of the 1996 season, Essendon traded Cummings to in return for their #2 (]Chris Heffernan
Chris Joel Heffernan (born 29 January 1979) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL).
AFL career
Known affectionately as "Heff", Chris began his career in 1997 with the Essendon Football Clu ...
) and #28 ( Jason Johnson) draft selections. In all, Cummings played 40 games for Essendon, kicking 83 goals.[
]
Port Adelaide career (1997–1998)
Cummings kicked 70 goals in his first season for Port Adelaide[ and finished third in the ]Coleman Medal
The Coleman Medal is an Australian rules football award given annually to the Australian Football League (AFL) player who kicks the most goals in the home-and-away season. It is named after Essendon full-forward John Coleman, one of the most ...
behind Tony Modra
Anthony Dale Modra (born 1 March 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented Adelaide and Fremantle in the Australian Football League (AFL) and West Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Known fo ...
(84) and Saverio Rocca
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(76). His season included three games in which he kicked five goals. In Round 17 against Essendon he kicked seven goals. Poor form and suspension saw him play only 16 games in 1998 for a return of 32 goals. At the end of the year, he was traded to West Coast West Coast or west coast may refer to:
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in return for Jarrad Schofield.[
]
West Coast Eagles career (1999–2001)
Working on his strength and fitness, Cummings' first season for West Coast proved to be his career best. He kicked 95 goals for the 1999 season and won the Coleman Medal
The Coleman Medal is an Australian rules football award given annually to the Australian Football League (AFL) player who kicks the most goals in the home-and-away season. It is named after Essendon full-forward John Coleman, one of the most ...
for leading goalkicker.[ This included four hauls of seven goals. In ]2000
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, Cummings started where he left off, kicking five goals in Round 1 before kicking 14 goals against Adelaide
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in Round 4. A fortnight later, Cummings kicked 10 goals in the 'Western Derby' against Fremantle
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and by Round 8, he was on top of the goalkickers list with 39 goals. However, quadriceps and groin injuries curtailed his season and he played only a single game in the second half of the season. His form tapered dramatically in 2001
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, kicking only 16 goals from nine games. At the end of the season Cummings was delisted by West Coast.[
]
Collingwood career (2002)
Late in 2001 Cummings' former coach Mick Malthouse
Michael Raymond Malthouse (born 17 August 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer, who played for the St Kilda Football Club and Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
After finishing his playing career, Maltho ...
, who had since moved to Collingwood, selected him in the 2002 Pre-Season draft. Despite a promising start to the 2002 season, kicking 5 goals in Round 1, Cummings again struggled with injuries. He played only five games for Collingwood, before retiring at the age of 28.[
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Statistics
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center" , 1995
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, 36 , , 15 , , 13 , , 7 , , 111 , , 41 , , 152 , , 51 , , 12 , , 0.9 , , 0.5 , , 7.4 , , 2.7 , , 10.1 , , 3.4 , , 0.8
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center" , 1996
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, 36 , , 15 , , 38 , , 23 , , 96 , , 28 , , 124 , , 55 , , 11 , , 2.5 , , 1.5 , , 6.4 , , 1.9 , , 8.3 , , 3.7 , , 0.7
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center" , 1997
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center" , 1998
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center" , 1999
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center" , 2000
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, style="text-align:center;",
, 14 , , 13 , , 47 , , 17 , , 75 , , 17 , , 92 , , 53 , , 9 , , 3.6 , , 1.3 , , 5.8 , , 1.3 , , 7.1 , , 4.1 , , 0.7
, -
! scope="row" style="text-align:center" , 2001
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, 14 , , 9 , , 16 , , 4 , , 26 , , 9 , , 35 , , 16 , , 10 , , 1.8 , , 0.4 , , 2.9 , , 1.0 , , 3.9 , , 1.8 , , 1.1
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center" , 2002
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! colspan=3, Career
! 128
! 349
! 181
! 774
! 194
! 968
! 473
! 90
! 2.7
! 1.4
! 6.0
! 1.5
! 7.6
! 3.7
! 0.7
After retirement
Since retiring, Cummings has played football in many EJ Whitten Legends Matches since 2003. Cummings has developed a career in the media, presenting on SEN 1116
1116 SEN (call sign 3AK) is an Australian radio station in Victoria. Owned and operated by Pacific Star Network, it broadcasts a sports radio format from Lower Plenty to Greater Melbourne. First broadcast on 29 November 1931 as 3AK, the stat ...
's ''Ralphy, Serge and the Big Man'' in 2004 and 2005. In 2006 Cummings worked as a boundary rider for Fox Footy Channel
The Fox Footy Channel was a channel exclusively dedicated to Australian rules football. It was owned by Foxtel and operated out of their Melbourne based studios. From 2002 - 2006 it was available on Foxtel, Austar, Optus Television, TransTV ...
. In 2008 he commenced as business development manager for engineering firm Robert Bird Group, in their Melbourne office. Cummings continues to be involved with the Collingwood Football Club
The Collingwood Football Club, nicknamed the Magpies or colloquially the Pies, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Melbourne that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's elite competition. The club w ...
, occasionally working as a master of ceremonies for club events. Cummings also worked with radio station 3AW
3AW is a talkback radio station based in Melbourne. It broadcasts on 693 kHz AM. It began transmission on 22 February 1932 as Melbourne's fifth commercial radio station.
The station is owned and operated by Nine Entertainment Co.
Hist ...
until late 2019, when the station terminated his employment following inappropriate comments about sexual assault against women made on a podcast.
References
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Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
Coleman Medal winners
West Coast Eagles players
Essendon Football Club players
Port Adelaide Football Club players
Port Adelaide Football Club players (all competitions)
Collingwood Football Club players
Swan Districts Football Club players
Western Australian State of Origin players
1974 births
Living people