Terry Lamb

Terry Lamb OAM, (born 15 September 1961) is an Australian retired professional 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.

Read more about Terry Lamb:  Junior Career, Western Suburbs Magpies Career, Joining The Bulldogs and Early Success, Hanley Incident and The World Cup, Captain of The Bulldogs, 1995 Grand Final, 349 or 350?, Coaching Career, Achievements and Honours

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