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TERRY LAMB

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Australia, Western Suburbs, Canterbury

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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. It was also alleged that Lamb had a bit to do with the season ending injury to Cronulla's Mark Wakefield. Got a Lamb story, share it with us.

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