Cowboys great Scott discharged from hospital after mild stroke

Dejan Kalinic
September 4, 2019 02:36 MYT
North Queensland Cowboys great Matt Scott has been discharged from hospital after suffering a mild stroke.

Scott, who is retiring at the end of the NRL season, suffered a mild stroke on August 18.

The Cowboys announced the 34-year-old had left hospital and is expected to make a full recovery.

"North Queensland Toyota Cowboys legend Matt Scott has been discharged from hospital as he continues his recovery from a mild stroke," the NRL club said in a statement on Wednesday.

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"Scott's condition has improved gradually over the past two weeks and doctors remain confident he will make a full recovery in due course."

The Cowboys face Melbourne Storm on Friday in the last round of the NRL season, with their finals chances over.

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