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11 Facts About Scott Welsh

1.

Scott Nathan Welsh was born on 7 December 1978 and is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League.

2.

Scott Welsh is the nephew of former Glenelg and North Melbourne player Kym Hodgeman, and cousin of former Glenelg and Richmond player Ben Moore.

3.

Scott Welsh played in the North Melbourne reserves 1996 Grand Final, which they won against Essendon.

4.

Scott Welsh played up forward for the Crows and is known for his occasional devastating displays in front of goals, twice scoring eight goals in a match.

5.

In 2005, Scott Welsh booted 58 goals; his best season in terms of goals scored.

6.

Scott Welsh notched up his 100th game with Adelaide in 2004.

7.

Scott Welsh finished with 49 goals and 20 behinds for the season, topping the Crows goalkicking list for the fourth time.

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8.

On 13 November 2007, Scott Welsh quit the Crows and was placed in the pre-season draft.

9.

Scott Welsh was drafted to the Western Bulldogs on 11 December 2007, who used their pick number 4 in the Pre-Season Draft to claim him.

10.

Scott Welsh announced his retirement at the end of the 2009 season after missing out on the Grand Final with the Bulldogs.

11.

Post AFL Scott Welsh had a stint at the Encounter Bay Football Club notably leading the goal kicking in 2013 in a premiership year.