Jim Stynes Medal winner Nat Fyfe said it had been an immense honour to represent Australia and the team was elated to win both games and give Domain Stadium a proper send-off.
Fyfe took four contested marks out of just 15 taken in the match by both sides, a factor Scott said was crucial to the result.
"He reads the ball in the air as well as anyone. That ball to be kicked 55m hard, it’s floating and it’s hard to mark but Fyfey’s got it worked out obviously," Scott said.
Fyfe said he’d love to represent Australia again after such an enjoyable series.
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"It was fantastic to come away with a win in those circumstances, with it going right down to the wire," he said.
"We’ve got a bunch of highly competitive players all huddled together and we weren’t going to let the series slip."
He said the half-time break gave Australia a chance to regroup when 13 points down and behind in the series on aggregate.
"We really needed cool heads, there was a bit of spice in the game and they were on top of us," Fyfe said.
"There was a bit of wrestling going on which showed just how much both sides cared about the result.
"But we just needed to compose ourselves and know that in the back end of the game, our fitness would be superior in some ways."