Curtis Scott (born 12 October 1997) is an Australian former professional
rugby league
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footballer who last played in 2021, as a for the
Canberra Raiders
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in the
NRL.
He previously played for the
Melbourne Storm
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and
Canberra Raiders
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in the
National Rugby League
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and has played at representative level for the
Prime Minister's XIII
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.
Early life
Scott was born in
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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. He was educated at
Endeavour Sports High School, Caringbah and represented
2015 Australian Schoolboys.
Curtis played his junior rugby league for the
Bundeena Bushrangers and
Cronulla-Caringbah JRLFC, before being signed by the
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks are an Australian professional rugby league club based in Cronulla, in the Sutherland Shire, Southern Sydney, New South Wales. They compete in the National Rugby League ( NRL), Australasia's premier rugby leagu ...
.
Playing career
2015
In 2015, Scott captained the
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks are an Australian professional rugby league club based in Cronulla, in the Sutherland Shire, Southern Sydney, New South Wales. They compete in the National Rugby League ( NRL), Australasia's premier rugby leagu ...
'
S. G. Ball Cup team to the premiership.
In July 2015, he was named the Player of the Tournament, playing for
New South Wales
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at the Australian Schoolboys carnival in
Wollongong
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.
Later on in that same year, he played for the Sharks'
NYC team. In September 2015, he signed a three-year contract with the
Melbourne Storm
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starting in 2016, beating 11 rival NRL clubs to his signature.
2016
In 2016, Scott played for Melbourne's
Queensland Cup
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team,
Sunshine Coast Falcons. In round 2 of the
2016 NRL season
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, he made his
NRL debut for the Melbourne club against the
Gold Coast Titans
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. Scott had his Melbourne Storm jersey (cap 170) presented to him by Melbourne Storm coach
Craig Bellamy
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.
In round 4 against the
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
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, he broke his leg, ruling him out for the rest of the season.
2017
In October, Scott was part of the Melbourne Storm's premiership winning team against the
North Queensland Cowboys
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Sinc ...
in the
2017 NRL Grand Final.
2018
In round 11, Scott was sent off the field for punching
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
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player
Dylan Walker, Scott being the first player in the last three years to be sent off. He played at centre for Melbourne in the
2018 NRL Grand Final
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which they lost 21-6 against the
Sydney Roosters
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at
ANZ Stadium
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.
2019
On 7 October, Scott earned his first representative jersey as he was named in the Australian side for the
2019 Rugby League World Cup 9s. Later that day, Scott was named at Centre for the U23 Australian squad. On 29 November, Scott signed a contract to join
Canberra until the end of the 2023 season. Scott was released by Melbourne despite having two years remaining on his contract.
2020
Scott made his debut for Canberra against the Gold Coast in round 1 of the
2020 NRL season
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which ended in a 24-6 victory. He missed large chunks of the 2020 season due to both indifferent form and injury, with his 2020 campaign ultimately ending when he hurt his right leg against Canterbury-Bankstown in round 16. After being cleared of a fracture, Scott ended up suffering an infection due to a plate in his leg from when he broke it back in 2016. The complications saw him miss the last four rounds of the competition and Canberra’s finals campaign.
2021
On 23 August, Scott's playing contract with the Canberra club was terminated. The Canberra side released a statement saying "The board decided that Curtis Scott's prior behaviour and recent assault charge has brought the club into disrepute, and they could not ignore this and the responsibilities that his NRL playing contract entails.
"The board said the club would continue to support Curtis Scott’s ongoing rehabilitation and it will be in contact with NRL Welfare in this regard".
The following day, it was also revealed that Scott had also been involved in a fist fight with teammate
John Bateman at a private function in 2020. Scott injured his hand during the incident but the matter was not reported to the police and was dealt with privately.
Controversy
On 27 January 2020, Scott was arrested in Sydney's Moore Park after police were called to the area by security personnel. It was alleged that Scott had thrown a mobile phone at a passing motor vehicle and then had fallen asleep outside the
Sydney Cricket Ground
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precinct. Police alleged that when they arrived at the scene, Scott pushed one officer away and punched the other officer in the face. These allegations were later shown to be false when bodycam video of the arrest was released. He was tasered and pepper-sprayed while still on the ground and then taken to the Sydney Police Centre in Surry Hills, where he was charged with six offences including two counts of assaulting an officer in the execution of duty, behaving in an offensive or indecent manner and remaining on trust lands after a request to leave. Scott was granted conditional bail.
The incident came only days after Scott had been interviewed by Fox Sports where he stated he signed for Canberra to "stay out of the Sydney rat-race and the Sydney fishbowl". Scott also told Fox Sports "I would have had too many distractions in Sydney and it just would have been a little bit too full on. It would have been easier for me to go out and end up … not in trouble, but just not take footy as serious as I did when I moved away and focused on it".
On 31 January 2020, Scott entered not guilty pleas to all six charges at Downing Centre Local Court. Scott's lawyer spoke on his behalf saying "We will defend this to the last breath, The police clearly misunderstood their powers. There is a significant concern about the manner in which police conducted themselves. We’ll flesh it out in due course. We’re saying Mr Scott is not guilty of all charges".
On 3 March 2020, Scott was cleared by the
NRL to play in round one of the
2020 NRL season
The 2020 NRL season was the 113th season of professional rugby league in Australia and the 23rd season run by the National Rugby League.
Teams
The lineup of teams remained unchanged for the 14th consecutive year.
; Notes
:
:
:
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after they declared he would not be subject to the league's no-fault stand down policy. The
NRL released a statement saying "Scott's charges carry a maximum five years imprisonment and do not qualify for an automatic no-fault stand down. Having considered the charges against Scott, the NRL has determined that he should not be prevented from playing whilst he responds to them," the statement said. "The NRL regards the charges as extremely serious and the Raiders have been advised Scott will face a significant penalty if found guilty of the charges".
On 9 September 2020, five allegations made against Scott were dropped by police after bodycam footage showed him asleep and not resisting arrest. Scott pleaded guilty however to two charges of offensive behaviour.
On 6 June 2021, it was revealed that Scott was alleged to have been involved in a fight at a Canberra nightclub. It was alleged that Scott punched one man several times, and assaulted another man who suffered a broken nose and concussion. Scott was reportedly forced to leave the club but police were not involved and he was not charged.
On 13 July 2021, Scott was given a backdated three-game ban and fined $15,000 for bringing the game into disrepute in relation to the fight.
On 5 January 2022, Scott was arrested when he was walking around a Sydney Golf course. He was charged with two counts of intentionally choke person with recklessness, two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, stalk/intimidate intend fear physical etc harm (domestic), and three counts of common assault (DV). Sutherland Shire Police began investigating Scott in November 2020 following reports of domestic-related assaults alleged to have occurred in 2018. It is alleged the woman involved filed a complaint against Scott with both NSW Police and the NRL.
On 7 October 2022, Scott was found guilty of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, common assault and stalk or intimidate with the intention of causing fear or physical harm.
[https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/courts-law/nrl-star-curtis-scott-found-guilty-of-domestic-violence-charges/news-story/2e90f89ecc949db38790cde5b6a34cfb ]
Honours
Club
*
2017 NRL Grand Final Winners
* 2017
Minor Premiership Winners
*
2018 World Club Challenge
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Winners
Statistics
NRL
''* = Unfinished season''
References
External links
Melbourne Storm profile
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1997 births
Living people
Australian rugby league players
Canberra Raiders players
Melbourne Storm players
Sunshine Coast Falcons players
Rugby league centres
Rugby league players from Sydney
Rugby league wingers
People educated at Endeavour Sports High School