Terry Hill
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Terry Hill (born c. 1972) is an Australian former rugby league player.
Hill began his first grade career in 1990, playing with the South Sydney Rabbitohs. He played nine games that season. In 1991, he joined the Sydney Roosters, playing with them for only one season. He then changed teams again and played for the Western Suburbs Magpies for two years, and in 1994 until 1999, he played for Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. From 2000 until 2003, he played for the Wests Tigers. In 2004, Hill re-joined his first club, Souths, but was forced to retire due to an injury in a trial match.
Hill also played representative football for New South Wales in the State of Origin and for Australia.
He was noted for his lisp and was parodied on The Twelfth Man's Wired World of Sports II album.
Terry Hill in 2007 will be coaching the Umina Bunnies in 1st grade (in an outer Sydney competition). Hill has also appeared on Lowes Menswear commercials.
[edit] External references
- Player Details at stateoforigin.com.au
- Souths recruit fined for drink-driving
- Ex-NRL star accused of lobster tampering