Played for Australia, Western Suburbs, Canterbury,
Where is he now?
Was
recently involved in coaching West Tigers
in the NRL.
Now involved with the
Bulldogs.
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Terry Lamb Player Profile
Bah Baa Lamb has often been described as the best support player in the history of League.
Lamb was an all round player, who could sniff out a try from anywhere. He was magic to watch how he would pop up in the right place at the right time.
Lamb was also a highly potential tackler who could unleash bone jarring defence on unsuspecting opponents. There is no doubting he was a tough little bugger.
Who could forget the tackle that finished Ellery Hanley in the 1988 Grand Final. Match winner gone.
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..Extracted from the doco 'The Spirit of Australian Sport: Rugby League' this video takes a look at league in the 1980s. Covering international matches between the Australian Kangaroos and the British league teams as well domestic premiership and NSW Vs Queensland games. The video footage includes the great teams of Canterbury & Parramatta and interviews with the heaps of great interviews.
Extended match highlights of the 1980 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Western Suburbs Magpies NSW Rugby League Semi Final at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Commentary from Rex Mossop.
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Wests V Parra 1982- Wests shocking the defending champions 19-7 at Lidcombe....Watch Dallas kick a field goal !..
Rex's commentary starts at 8-0. Nothing I can do about that
classic rugby league, too much good stuff in the 2nd half to cram into 10 minutes so I split it. tried to leave a few shots of the crowd so people might spot themselves
This is the rugby league World Cup final of 1988 played between New
Zealand and Australia at Eden Park, Auckland. Australia finished top of
the table after the four year World Cup cycle that started in 1985, and
New Zealand earned a place by narrowly defeating Great Britain in
Christchurch.
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.
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.
TERRY Lamb and Ellery Hanley stroll on to the middle of the Sydney Football Stadium. They are here to reminisce about one of the dramatic grand final moments in rugby league history.
Terry Lamb outpaces Greg Alexander in a 50m sprint to the try-line backing up a great off-load from Paul Dunn in the 1986 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Penrith Panthers clash at the Belmore Sports Ground. Commentary from Ray Warren and Bill Anderson.