Top Ad
I DIG Radio
www.idigradio.com
Listen live to the best music from around the world!
I DIG Style
www.idigstyle.com
Learn about the latest fashion styles and more...

Scott Wilson: From fan to the pitch - Queen's University prop's 'dream' Ulster debut

Written by 
Published in Rugby
Monday, 13 November 2023 23:32

"Have you heard the news?" the physio said. "You're on the bench this weekend."

Making your debut for a boyhood club is one thing, but to do it when you least expect it is a whole different feeling.

When Scott Wilson was getting strapped up for training on Monday, he thought it would be like any other week.

Train with the Ulster Academy, chill out on a Friday night and then play for Queen's University against Buccaneers on Saturday in Division 1B of the All Ireland League.

However, the physio's words were soon confirmed by Ulster head coach Dan McFarland. Wilson, a season-ticket holder at Kingspan Stadium for 12 years, would be making his debut against Irish rivals Munster at the ground where he cheered his team on with his dad.

It perhaps should not have come as much of a shock given Ulster's lengthening injury list in the front row. Marty Moore and Tom O'Toole are both out injured and James French was missing following a concussion against Connacht in the previous game week.

That left Greg McGrath, a late addition to the Ulster squad after the liquidation of Jersey Reds, as the only senior tight-head prop available for selection.

So McFarland called upon 21-year-old Wilson, a Grand Slam winner with Ireland in the Under-20 Six Nations in 2022, to step into the furnace of senior rugby.

"Me and my dad have been season ticket holders since I was about eight," Wilson said.

"He has been in the East Terrace for as long as I can remember. He sent me a photo last night of me standing there at 10 years old with a bald head, watching the game. This stadium wasn't even finished so that is crazy to look back on.

"There are so many [highlights as a fan] but I'd say the inter-pros are the biggest ones. Wins like that over Munster and Leinster in a tight game don't come too often so to be involved in one, I can't really get my head completely around it."

'There were a few tears'

Expecting to get a handful of minutes at the end of the game, Wilson says his "heart sank" at half-time when he found out he would be coming on at the 50-minute mark.

Ulster were chipping away into Munster's lead as the visitors had dominated the power battle in the early stages.

Wilson entered the fray alongside veterans Iain Henderson and Rob Herring, who were making their return to domestic action following Ireland's World Cup campaign.

The young prop admits he was nervous. He certainly didn't show it.

In only his second scrum, he helped win a penalty that ended Munster's dominance and allowed Ulster to clear their lines. Then there was a rampaging break that got Ulster crucial metres and won the penalty that led to Nathan Doak kicking Ulster level.

Then came the decisive try. Wilson helped get momentum from a scrum on the Munster line and Nick Timoney powered over to score. The players went straight to Wilson for the role he had played in the crucial moment.

"It was a big build-up and obviously being a 7.35pm game, it was a long day trying to keep myself busy," he said.

"I have to give a lot of credit to Iain [Henderson] and Rob [Herring], they really helped me this week and settle the nerves. I couldn't ask for any more.

"The atmosphere was ridiculous, I've never heard anything like it.

"I was nervous getting my hands on the ball, knowing the sooner I could get my hands on the ball, the better. It's a bit of a step up from playing AIL but I definitely enjoyed it.

"It's definitely a dream come true. To get that opportunity in practically a sold-out stadium is pretty nuts."

It was a special moment as his dad and grandfather, who had flown from Spain to watch the game, were in the East Terrace where Wilson used to support the men in white.

Wilson admits he was so caught up in the moment he couldn't see his family during the game, which was probably a good thing as he "don't know if I'd be able to keep it together" if he caught their gaze.

He was allowed that release after the game when he met with his family, admitting "there was a few tears".

For a man who used to joke with his friends that he didn't even want to play at prop, only starting in the position to "fill a gap" with in his fourth year at Wallace High School, it was a debut to remember.

Wilson's journey is even more remarkable given his injury-hit 2022-23 season, where he had three surgeries, one on his elbow and two on his ankle, and a concussion.

"I've been lucky enough to be training with the seniors. I had a pretty tough year last year and I didn't really get much game time last year," he said.

"My first goal was to stay on the pitch and stay fit to get game time at Queen's and then to get my [Ulster] debut, which has probably come slightly earlier than I thought it would.

"I tried to take my opportunity the best I can and I'll hopefully get a few more chances this season."

On Friday's evidence, he's certainly not done his prospects any harm.

Read 62 times

Soccer

Messi a doubt for Orlando game with injury knock

Messi a doubt for Orlando game with injury knock

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsLionel Messi will be evaluated ahead of Inter Miami's clash with Or...

Why Arsenal's Ødegaard deserves PFA Premier League POTY award

Why Arsenal's Ødegaard deserves PFA Premier League POTY award

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe debate over who will be crowned this Premier League season's PF...

Sources: Barça consider Simons, Guido signings

Sources: Barça consider Simons, Guido signings

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsBarcelona are considering moves for Guido Rodríguez and Xavi Simons...

2026 FIFA


2028 LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC

UEFA

2024 PARIS OLYMPIC


Basketball

'He showed up': How Nickeil Alexander-Walker's defense drives the Timberwolves

'He showed up': How Nickeil Alexander-Walker's defense drives the Timberwolves

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsLATE IN GAME 4 of the Timberwolves' first-round series against the...

Tom Thibodeau finally found common cause with Knicks. Will it be enough?

Tom Thibodeau finally found common cause with Knicks. Will it be enough?

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsIT MUST BE liberating, in a way, for New York Knicks coach Tom Thib...

Baseball

Yankees' Clay Holmes (0.00 ERA!) has become MLB's best closer

Yankees' Clay Holmes (0.00 ERA!) has become MLB's best closer

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe New York Yankees' bullpen, after posting the lowest ERA in the...

Mets' Senga: Need more time before rehab stint

Mets' Senga: Need more time before rehab stint

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsNEW YORK -- Kodai Senga, who has yet to pitch this season for the N...

Sports Leagues

  • FIFA

    Fédération Internationale de Football Association
  • NBA

    National Basketball Association
  • ATP

    Association of Tennis Professionals
  • MLB

    Major League Baseball
  • ITTF

    International Table Tennis Federation
  • NFL

    Nactional Football Leagues
  • FISB

    Federation Internationale de Speedball

About Us

I Dig® is a leading global brand that makes it more enjoyable to surf the internet, conduct transactions and access, share, and create information.  Today I Dig® attracts millions of users every month.r

 

Phone: (800) 737. 6040
Fax: (800) 825 5558
Website: www.idig.com
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Affiliated