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20 Facts About Scott Prince

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Scott Prince attended high school at Ignatius Park College in Townsville where he went through the rugby league programme.

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Scott Prince then began his NRL career by working his way up through the North Queensland Cowboys juniors before debuting in the top grade in the newly reunited competition's first season.

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FC for the 2001 World Club Challenge, with Scott Prince playing at halfback in Brisbane's loss.

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Scott Prince's playing days at the Brisbane Broncos were marred by injury that severely limited his game time.

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Scott Prince broke his leg on two separate occasions, leading to him being released by the club.

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Scott Prince starred at the Wests Tigers, becoming captain of the club and making his debut for Queensland and Australia during his time at the club.

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Scott Prince was selected as the Maroons halfback for all 3 games of the 2004 State of Origin series.

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Scott Prince captained Wests Tigers to their inaugural grand final win in 2005, at the same time winning the Clive Churchill Medal for Man of the Match.

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Scott Prince returned to Queensland for NRL season 2007 to play for the newly established Gold Coast Titans, becoming only the second player ever to play for all three Queensland teams in the top-level: Brisbane, North Queensland and Gold Coast.

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Scott Prince was named co-captain of the inaugural team with Luke Bailey.

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Scott Prince was a star for the Gold Coast before his injury which kept him out for several weeks.

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Scott Prince made a return for the Titans and they finished 12th on the ladder; one win away from the Top 8.

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Scott Prince played one match in the World Cup against England.

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Scott Prince finished the 2009 NRL season as the fifth highest point scorer in the league, with 172 points.

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In 2009 Scott Prince signed a new contract which would have kept him at the Gold Coast until 2014.

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Scott Prince currently has many of the Gold Coast Titans' individual records, such as the person with the most points scored, most points in a match and most points in a season.

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Scott Prince rejoined the Brisbane Broncos for the 2013 NRL season.

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Scott Prince announced his retirement from the NRL on 26 August 2013, effective at season's end.

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In 2020, Scott Prince came out of retirement to play for the semi-professional Brisbane rugby league football club Fortitude Valley Diehards in the 2020 season of the Brisbane Rugby League premiership competition.

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Scott Prince is contracted to play 10 games, plus the finals series, should the team make it that far.