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Terry Lamb OAM, (born 15 September 1961) is an Australian former rugby league footballer and coach. He played 349 games, with Wests (1980–1983), and Canterbury (1984–1996). Lamb was known for his support of the ball-carrier - his ability to be in the right place at the right time netted him 164 tries. This earned him the moniker of "The Back-up Man". He also kicked 386 goals and 44 field goals, for 1,442 points in first grade. He played for New South Wales in State of Origin and Australia. Lamb holds the distinction of being the only player to appear in every match of a Kangaroo Tour.
Lamb grew up in Chester Hill, a suburb in the Bankstown area and attended Sefton High School. Lamb played all his junior football for the Chester Hill Hornets club during the years 1967–1979 where he won multiple Best and Fairest awards. He only played in one Grand Final when he filled in for a side above his age group. Lamb is the only International to come from the Chester Hill Hornets club and the ground is now named the Terry Lamb Complex in his honour. Lamb represented Canterbury in junior representative sides, but signed his first professional contract with Western Suburbs Magpies.
Lamb or The Lamb may refer to:
Terry is both a masculine and feminine given name derived from Terence or Teresa.
The Winfield Cup was an Australian rugby league trophy awarded to the winner of the New South Wales Rugby League premiership's (NSWRL) Grand Final from 1982 to 1994, and to the winner of the Australian Rugby League (ARL) Grand Final in 1995. Despite its name it was a trophy, not a cup.
The trophy was retired after the 1995 ARL season when cigarette manufacturer Winfield was forced to withdraw their sponsorship of the Premiership, following the Australian Federal Government's introduction of the Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992 which outlawed tobacco advertising in sports in Australia. Winfield were not the first tobacco company to sponsor the NSWRL Premiership, however; from 1960 to 1981 the pre-season competition was sponsored by W. D. & H. O. Wills.
A redesigned ARL Premiership trophy, known as the Optus Cup, was introduced in 1996 but lasted just two seasons.
The Winfield Cup trophy was a three-dimensional bronze cast of a famous photo called The Gladiators, which depicted a mud-soaked Norm Provan of St. George and Arthur Summons of Western Suburbs embracing after the 1963 Grand Final. This image became symbolic of the camaraderie and 'mateship' in rugby league and the present-day National Rugby League Premiership Trophy (which evolved from the Winfield Cup) uses a similar design. The sculpture itself was designed by New Zealand-born sculptor Alan Ingham (b. 1920 - 1994).
Selection of highlights from the remarkable career of Canterbury's Terry Lamb
A Channel Nine tribute for Terry Lamb just before the 1995 grandfinal.
The late Peter Jackson interviews Terry Lamb ahead of his record breaking premiership appearance when he passed the landmark previously set by Geoff Gerard (since surpassed by Darren Lockyer). ABC Sport in 1994 televised the Winfield Cup live every Saturday afternoon and always did a good half-time feature. Includes Lamb's infamous field goal against Newcastle in 1992.
1995 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. Veteran Bulldogs legend Terry Lamb one of the oldest players in the 1995 Winfield Cup runs around and out paces talented and young Sharks rookie Mat Rogers in a great 50m burst to the try line. Commentary from Ray Warren and Peter Sterling.
Steve Roach interviews Simon Gillies, Andrew Voss interviews Terry Lamb and post game summary from Peter Sterling and Paul Vautin. 1995 Winfield Cup Semi Final Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Canberra Raiders at Sydney Football Stadium.
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Terry Lamb / Michael Speechley incident during the 1990 Winfield Cup season. Commentary from Graeme Hughes, Ian Maurice and Rex Mossop.
The late Peter Jackson interviews Terry Lamb ahead of his record breaking premiership appearance when he passed the landmark previously set by Geoff Gerard (since surpassed by Darren Lockyer). ABC Sport in 1994 televised the Winfield Cup live every Saturday afternoon and always did a good half-time feature. Includes Lamb's infamous field goal against Newcastle in 1992.
Steve Roach interviews Simon Gillies, Andrew Voss interviews Terry Lamb and post game summary from Peter Sterling and Paul Vautin. 1995 Winfield Cup Semi Final Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Canberra Raiders at Sydney Football Stadium.
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Channel 10 commentator Graeme Hughes interviews Man of the Match Terry Lamb following the 1985 Winfield Cup Round 17 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Eastern Suburbs (Sydney) Roosters at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) Monday Night Football clash won by the Bulldogs 14-7.
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 1993 Winfield Cup Highlights played at the Belmore Sports Ground. Terry Lamb scored all three of Canterbury's tries in their 21-12 victory. Peter Sterling interviews Lamb post game.
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Hawsie speaks with the former fullback Garry Jack about the return of Ellery Hanley, the rise of the Tigers and the chance for the Blues (15/6/12) See more at tennews.com.au
Selection of highlights from the remarkable career of Canterbury's Terry Lamb
A Channel Nine tribute for Terry Lamb just before the 1995 grandfinal.
The late Peter Jackson interviews Terry Lamb ahead of his record breaking premiership appearance when he passed the landmark previously set by Geoff Gerard (since surpassed by Darren Lockyer). ABC Sport in 1994 televised the Winfield Cup live every Saturday afternoon and always did a good half-time feature. Includes Lamb's infamous field goal against Newcastle in 1992.
1995 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. Veteran Bulldogs legend Terry Lamb one of the oldest players in the 1995 Winfield Cup runs around and out paces talented and young Sharks rookie Mat Rogers in a great 50m burst to the try line. Commentary from Ray Warren and Peter Sterling.
Steve Roach interviews Simon Gillies, Andrew Voss interviews Terry Lamb and post game summary from Peter Sterling and Paul Vautin. 1995 Winfield Cup Semi Final Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Canberra Raiders at Sydney Football Stadium.
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Terry Lamb / Michael Speechley incident during the 1990 Winfield Cup season. Commentary from Graeme Hughes, Ian Maurice and Rex Mossop.
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Extended match highlights 1986 Winfield Cup Round 10 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Parramatta Eels at Parramatta Stadium. Commentary from Ray Warren, Bill Anderson, Graeme Hughes. Canterbury 21 (Tries: Peter Mortimer 2, Peter Tunks. Goals: Terry Lamb 4. Field Goals: Terry Lamb) Parramatta 12 (Tries: Peter Sterling, Graeme Atkins. Goals: Graeme Atkins 2) Man of the Match: Terry Lamb.