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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Terry_LambTerry Lamb - Wikipedia

    Terry Lamb is a former Australian rugby league footballer and coach who played 350 games for Western Suburbs and Canterbury. He also represented New South Wales and Australia, and was the only player to appear in every match of a Kangaroo Tour.

  2. Terry Lamb is a former five-eighth who played for Western Suburbs and Canterbury-Bankstown in the NRL. He won four premierships, seven Dally M awards and seven Tests for Australia.

    • Chester Hill, NSW
    • September 15, 1961
    • Five-Eighth
    • Fullback: Les Johns
    • Winger: Chris Anderson
    • Centre: Josh Morris
    • Centre: Johnny Greaves
    • Winger: Hazem El Masri
    • Five-Eighth: Terry Lamb
    • Halfback: Steve Mortimer
    • Prop Forward: Steve Price
    • Hooker: George Peponis
    • Prop Forward: Eddie Burns

    104 matches (1963-71), 14 tries, 233 goals. Les Johns was a slightly built, goal-kicking fullback with abundant attacking flair and solid defence. Known for his great speed, Johns played much like a modern fullback, bobbing up all over the field looking for opportunities. Injuries ultimately shortened his career, but there is no denying the incredi...

    230 matches (1971-84), 94 tries. Chris Anderson was a brilliant finisher in an era where Canterbury’s attacking style of play led them to become known as ‘The Entertainers’. A member of their 1980 premiership-winning team, he broke season and career try-scoring records for the club during his fourteen year stint. Anderson was rewarded for his consi...

    161 matches (2009-16), 83 tries. Although he started his career with St George, Josh Morris has now been with the Bulldogs for eight seasons. The son of Dragons’ great ‘Slippery’ Steve Morris and twin brother of Brett, Josh has great speed for a big man and knows his way to the try line. A veteran of 14 State of Origin appearances, Morris is on tra...

    105 matches (1964-72), 38 tries. Like Morris, Johnny Greaves started his career at St George, but it was at Canterbury that he left his mark. He played in the Bulldogs’ 1967 Grand Final loss to Souths, went on that year’s Kangaroo Tour and was a part of Australia’s victorious 1968 World Cup squad. Greaves played nine seasons with the ‘Dogs and had ...

    317 matches (1996-2009), 159 tries, 891 goals. Hazem El Masri is widely remembered as a goal-kicking genius, but he was also only the seventh player in NRL history to score more than 150 career tries. The Lebanese-born winger is the highest scorer in Australian rugby league history with 2,418 points against his name. Six times during his career he ...

    262 matches (1984-96), 123 tries, 375 goals, 37 field goals. After starting his career with Western Suburbs, Terry Lamb made Belmore Oval his home for the next thirteen seasons until he retired at the end of 1996. He was known for his uncanny ability to back-up the ball carrier and be in the right place at the right time to score tries. Twice durin...

    272 matches (1976-88), 79 tries. Steve Mortimer was a dynamic attacking halfback, also known for his brilliant cover defence. With his speed off the mark and ability to chip and regather, he was always exciting to watch with the ball in hand. ‘Turvey’ played in four premiership-winning teams for the Bulldogs, including captaining the side in their ...

    222 matches (1994-04), 22 tries. Starting his career as an energetic backrower, Steve Price moved into the engine room and transformed himself into one of the best props of his era. He scored the first try in Canterbury’s 1995 grand final win over favourites Manly, but missed out on captaining the team in their 2004 premiership victory due to a kne...

    132 matches (1974-82), 27 tries. George Peponis was a Greek-born hooker who somehow found the time to complete a medical degree, as well as captaining both the Bulldogs and Australiaduring his glittering career. He was best known for his ball-winning ability in the days of contested scrums, as well as burrowing over for tries from dummy-half close ...

    212 matches (1935-50), 62 tries. Eddie Burns was a tough, mobile front-rower, also known for his ability to score tries through his support play. For nearly three decades after his retirement, he was the club’s leading career try-scorer. Burns made his debut for Canterbury as a teenager and was sent off in his first match in the club’s inaugural se...

  3. 5. Dez. 2020 · Hanley was collected by Canterbury five-eighth Terry Lamb in an off-the-ball incident and was left heavily dazed with the clock ticking towards the 30-minute mark.

  4. After winning his first grand final in 1984 Lamb was injured in the major semi-final the following year and missed Cbury's 7-6 win against St George. In a memorable 1986 season Lamb made his Test debut as a reserve against NZ and was the season's leading point-scorer with 184pts (11t, 8fg, 66g).

  5. 1895blog.com › national-rugby-league-hall-of-fame › terry-lambTerry Lamb - 1895

    In 1984 and 1987, Terry was the leading try-scorer, and Terry was the top point scorer in 1986. A complex in Chester Hill is named after Terry. In 2008, Terry was selected as one of Australia’s 100 Greatest Players. In 2018, Terry was inducted into the NRL Hall of Fame. In 2022, Terry was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM).

  6. Terry Lamb. Career Stats: Terry Lamb, often referred to as “Baa,” enjoyed a remarkable career with 350 NRL games and 164 tries. He was known for his incredible work rate and versatility. Best Moments: Lamb won multiple premierships with the Bulldogs and earned a reputation as one of the most reliable and consistent players in rugby league history.