Scott was sidelined by injury on the day, and is naturally eager to make his mark in Saturday's MTN8 decider with holders Kaizer Chiefs at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.
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“That game is still somewhat fresh in my memory,” Scott tells snl24.com/kickoff.
“I remember I also wanted to play but I couldn’t because of injury.
“I got 20 minutes from our last game last week [against Polokwane City] and I trained with the team the whole week so I am ready and raring to go this time.
“If you recall from that final, we had two foreign center-backs [French defender Derrick Decamps and Latvian international Denis Ivanovis] who did not know what to expect, or perhaps did not know how to deal with the speed of the late Richard Henyekane. That is how they scored their first three or four goals.
“But this time will be different, we have speed in defense as well, Lolo [Cecil], [Abbubaker] Mobara are quite fast.
“Rivaldo [Coetzee] isn’t but he’s got some reasonable pace also. We also have Mosa [Lebusa] who is not slow.
“So we know what to expect and there shouldn’t be any surprises.”
Only Scott and Franklin Cale remain from the team that lost to Arrows six years ago.
The 31-year-old Henyekane passed away in a car crash on April 7.