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Speakers Profile - Scott Cummings










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During a high profile career within AFL, Scott Cummings has played for some of the most prolific teams in the competition including Essendon (1994-1996), Port Adelaide (1997-1998), West Coast Eagles (1999-2001) and Collingwood (2002).

Through his 8 year career in AFL, Scott accumulated a number of awards and nominations, the first of which came during his first season with Essendon when he was nominated for the 1994 AFL Rising Star award after kicking 8 goals in his debut game. In 1999, whilst playing for his third club, the West Coast Eagles, Scott kicked 95 goals during the season, which was his career best tally and resulted in him being awarded the 1999 Coleman Medal for leading goalkicker. Following a short career at Collingwood, Scott retired from the game full time following a struggle with injuries.

Scott has since forged a name for himself as a multifaceted media performer and a respected AFL expert analyst within the media, co-hosting on SEN 1116's Ralphy, Serge and the Big (2004-2005), working as a boundary rider for Fox Footy Channel in 2006, as well as working with 3AW until 2010. In 2011 Scott co- hosted the Cheap Seats on Melbourne's 91.5FM with Peter Hellier.

In 2014 Scott can be seen co-hosting Off The Bench TV WA on Prime 7 and Sportsday WA, a daily drive-time sports radio show which goes into regional WA. Scott also provided occasional commentary for Triple M during the 2012 & 2013 AFL season.

Scott writes a column for MX Newspaper and is a face of Jenny Craig�s Jen4Men campaign.

Highlights:
Coleman Medal for leading goal scorer at WCE (1999)
AFL Rising Star nomination for kicking 8 goals in debut game with Essendon (1994)
Graham Moss medal for WA's best state of Origin player (1997)
Kicked 453 goals in 162 games