Bob Scott, one of the best fullbacks to pull on the All Blacks jersey, has died aged 91. This video is an excerpt from 'The Khaki All Blacks' which was about the Kiwi rugby team Scott played in after WWII. He debuted for the All Blacks against Australia in 1946 and retired from first-class rugby in 1951 but was asked to make himself available for the 1953-54 tour of the UK and France when he established his legacy. Scott was inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 1990 and was awarded the MBE in 1995 for his services to sport. video courtesy oxygen television.
All Black great Bob Scott remembered
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