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14 Facts About Scott Watters

1.

Scott Watters was born on 25 January 1969 and is a former Australian rules football player and coach.

2.

Scott Watters later played for the Sydney Swans and Fremantle.

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Scott Watters was a member of the 1985 Teal Cup winning side, the first year that Western Australia had won the national championships.

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Scott Watters was selected as a pre-draft selection in the 1988 VFL Draft by West Coast Eagles after he won the fairest and best award for South Fremantle in 1987.

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Scott Watters played 46 games for the Eagles over the next four seasons, including their first ever grand final appearance in 1991.

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Scott Watters played for West Coast Eagles from 1989 until 1992 for a total of 46 games and kicked a total of 13 goals.

7.

Scott Watters played for Sydney Swans from 1993 until 1994 for a total of 37 games and kicked a total of 11 goals.

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8.

Scott Watters played for Fremantle from 1995 until 1996 for a total of 26 games and kicked a total of 6 goals.

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Scott Watters continued to play for South Fremantle until the 1998 season, when he retired with a total of 207 senior games, 109 in the AFL, 92 in the WAFL and six for Western Australia.

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Scott Watters is a member of the West Australian Football Two Hundred Club.

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In 2006, Scott Watters was appointed the coach of the Subiaco Football Club colts team.

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In late 2009, Scott Watters signed with the Collingwood Football Club as an assistant coach under senior coach Mick Malthouse for seasons 2010 and 2011 and was part of the clubs 2010 premiership coaching panel.

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Scott Watters was sacked as St Kilda Football Club senior coach on 1 November 2013, at the end of the 2013 season.

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Scott Watters was then replaced by Alan Richardson as St Kilda Football Club senior coach.