HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

Raymond Cyril SCOTT

Year Inducted 2004
Date of Birth 17th April 1927

PLAYER-UMPIRE: 1944-82

GAMES: Player 194 (1944-59): West Perth 190; WA 4;

UMPIRE: 141 (1963-70)

PREMIERSHIPS: 1949-51

HONOURS: LEADING GOAL KICKER 1951, 55; GRAND FINAL UMPIRE 1963, 66-67; AFL  Hall of Fame 1966; Life member WA Football Commission

Ray Scott gave football 38 years of his life, first as a player, then an umpire and finally an administrator.  A brilliant full forward, he averaged better than four goals per game.  He led the goal-kicking only twice and three times in a row in 1952-54 he kicked more than 100 goals only to finish second to south Fremantle goal machine Bernie Naylor.  He quickly established himself as a top umpire before a back injury forced him out of the game.

He served on the umpires’ appointment board from 1973-82, was umpires adviser from 1977-79 and was the chairman of the umpires’ appointment board in 1981-82.