| Name |
Scott Fava |
| Position |
Number 8 |
| Height |
189 cm |
| Weight |
103 kg |
| Date of Birth |
19/1/1976 |
| Club |
Eastwood |
| Super 14 Team |
Queensland Reds 1999-2001, ACT Brumbies 2002-2005, Western Force 2006 |
| State Caps |
61 (15 QLD 46 ACT) |
| Super 12/14 Points |
30 [6 tries] |
| Super 12/14 Caps |
51 (5 QLD 46 ACT) |
| Tests |
2005 - Eng (rep), Ire (rep) |
| Test Points |
- |
| Test Caps |
2 |
| Test Debut |
2005 v England, London |
| Honours |
Australia A 2002, 2004, Australian Wallabies 2003, 2005 |
| Senior Tours |
2005 - UK & France. |
Scott Fava spent the majority of the 2005 Test season in the Wallaby squad, acting as the 23rd man for seven Tests. Always training and working hard with the squad in camp, Fava is the type of player who looks to make the most of any opportunity. Fava also spent part of his 2005, representing Australia A against the Junior All Blacks.
A consistent performer at the Super 14 level for the Brumbies, Fava was awarded their Best Forward award in 2004. Along with this accolade, Fava has also won the Catchpole Medal, as the best and fairest player in Sydney Premier Rugby, from 2002 to 2004. Playing on the Eastwood squad in Sydney Premier Rugby, Fava has helped lead the Woodies to a premiership and three grand final appearances from 2000 - 2004.
Originally from Kiama on the NSW South Coast, Fava started his Super 12 career with the Reds in 1999, playing five Super 12 matches before joining the Brumbies for the 2002 season. Having signed with the Western Force for the 2006 season and with more than 50 Super 12 caps to his name, Fava looks to add to his Wallaby Tour career.