Scott Lucas (footballer)

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Scott Lucas
Personal information
Birth December 30, 1977 (1977-12-30) (age 29),
Recruited from
Height/Weight 192cm / 97 kg
Playing career¹
Debut Round 5, August 1, 1996, Essendon vs. Collingwood, at Melbourne Cricket Ground
Team(s) Essendon (1996-)
  • 240 games, 416 goals
¹ Statistics to end of Round 15, 2007 season
Career highlights

Scott Lucas (born 30 December 1977) is an Australian rules footballer for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League, and is noted as the other major forward for the Bombers, along with Matthew Lloyd. Together, Lloyd and Lucas are affectionately dubbed the "twin towers" due to their height in the Bomber forward line.

Lucas is known for his strong marking and being a powerful, accurate left foot kick, although his apparent inability to kick with his right foot is almost as notable. Lucas once joked on The Sunday Footy Show in 2006 that the last time he kicked with his right foot was to Gary Moorcroft when he took the 2001 Mark of the Year.[citation needed]

He mainly plays across half-forward or centre half-forward, but can also play at centre half-back and full forward. He regularly has shots on goal from outside the 50-metre arc and rarely handballs, averaging less than 3 handballs a match.

He was awarded as an All-Australian selection in 2003.

In 2006 Lucas had an outstanding season for Essendon (this, in spite of the Bombers' horror season), playing at full forward and being their main target and goal scorer in the absence of Matthew Lloyd. He finished the season with a career best 67 goals, running second in the Coleman medal. He capped off this season with his second Crichton Medal, winning with 239 votes from Jobe Watson's (221).

Against West Coast in Round 11, 2007, Lucas booted his 400th career goal.

A vintage display also came against West Coast in Round 22, when, despite being close to 50 points down, Lucas rallied in the last quarter in a remarkable solo effort, booting 7 goals (and just missing for a record-equaling eighth), reducing the margin to just 2 points. In the end a late goal to the Eagles saw a gallant Essendon fall 8 points short of one of the greatest ever AFL comebacks. This was also the last game of Essendon legend James Hird and coach of 27 years, Kevin Sheedy.

In 2001 he married Georgina Short. They now have 3 daughters - Mia Rose (born 12 December 2002), Hannah (born 12 July 2004) and Meg (born 26 May 2006).


Preceded by
Mark Johnson
Essendon Best and Fairest winner
2003
Succeeded by
Adam McPhee
Preceded by
Jason Johnson
Essendon Best and Fairest winner
2006
Succeeded by
James Hird


2000 Essendon Bombers Premiership Squad
Captain: Hird | Alessio | Barnard | Barnes | Bewick | Blumfield | Caracella | Fletcher | Hardwick | Heffernan | J.Johnson | M.Johnson | Lloyd | Long | Lucas | Mercuri | Misiti | Moorcroft | Ramanauskas | Solomon | Wallis | Wellman | Coach: Sheedy
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