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Rhinos squad: Nick Scruton



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Published Date: 13 February 2007
Nick Scruton
Born: 24 December 1984, Morley
Position(s): Prop
Squad number: 17
Previous clubs: Churwell Chiefs ARLFC
First team debut: v Wigan, 20 September 2002
Another youngster with a promising past and bright future. Scruton broke into the first team in 2002 aged just 17 but then suffered two major injuries - a broken leg and wrist - and missed all of 2003. A three-month loan-spell at Hull FC later, Scruton showed he was back towards his best and his dangerous off-loading and strong running style have now become his trademark. On the fringes last term but with England Academy, England A and England all utilising his ability at some point, he is unlikely to stay on the bench for much longer.
Rhinos appearances: 45 (38 as sub)
Rhinos tries: 3
Rhinos goals: 0
Rhinos points: 12



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