Amateur career Scott played at amateur level for
Harris Academicals RFC,
Dundee HSFP and
Currie RFC.
Professional career From 1997, Scott played for
Caledonia Reds. When the Reds side was disbanded in 1998 and merged with Glasgow, Scott then played for
Glasgow Warriors. His first competitive match for Glasgow was in the
1998–99's WRU Challenge Cup. He started against
Bridgend Ravens in a postponed match eventually played on 27 January 1999. Scott played 33 competitive matches for the Glasgow club in total. His last match was the pre-season friendly against
Exeter Chiefs in
2002-03 as a temporary replacement for
Gordon Bulloch.
International career He was capped at
Scotland A. but was ultimately never capped at that level.
Coaching career He remained in the Glasgow squad till the end of the 2003 season, although in that last 2002–03 season he was the Warriors' technical analyst and team manager. He also became involved in the
Scottish Rugby Union at this time becoming their Head of Performance Analysis. In 2012, he was also appointed the National Team Manager at the SRU. == References ==