Dennis Scott (rugby union)
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Born19 November 1933
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Position(s)
Wing-forward
Position(s)
Wing-forward
Years
Team
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Dennis Scott (born 19 November 1933) is an Irish former international rugby union player.
Born in Belfast, Scott was a Malone and Ulster wing-forward, capped three times for Ireland.[1]
Scott made his debut against France at Lansdowne Road in 1961 and had to play most of the match as a fullback, as part of a series of positional changes made after an injury to fly-half Mick English.[2] His next cap came against the Springboks on the 1961 tour of South Africa and he featured once in the 1962 Five Nations.[3]