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Men's rugby Australia rugby league great Terry Hill dies, aged 52

AUSTRALIAN rugby league’s Terry Hill has died at the age of 52.

The rugby legend, who played for five Sydney clubs and was a member of the Manly side that won the 1996 Grand Final, was said to have been on holiday in the Philippines when he suffered a heart attack.

Hill started his career at South Sydney and moved on to Eastern Suburbs, then Western Suburbs, before joining Manly in 1994.

After three years at Wests Tigers, Hill returned to Manly in 2005, having made 246 top-level appearances in total.

Manly chief executive Tony Mestrov said: “Terry was a much-loved and respected figure at not only the Sea Eagles, but across rugby league, where he played for several clubs.

“On behalf of everyone at the Sea Eagles, we offer our deepest and sincere condolences to Terry’s family and friends during this difficult time.”

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