In 2008 Hussein represented Australia at U-19 Schoolboy level where he participated in international friendlies in the United Kingdom.
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Prior to 2010, the Junior Kiwis consisted of the best New Zealand players aged 18 years or younger and would represent the country against the likes of the Australian Schoolboys, the New South Wales Under 18 side and the England Under 18 side, sometimes as curtain raisers to the senior Kiwi games.
While attending Beenleigh State High School, Cann was an Australian schoolboys rugby league representative in 1987.
Growing up in Palm Beach, Sydney, Scotts first played rugby union for The Scots College and was a member of the 1981 Australian Schoolboys Rugby team.