Terence Robert Cashion was an Australian rules footballer from Tasmania who played numerous representative matches for the state and played for South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League.
10 Facts About Terry Cashion
Terry Cashion first began to come under notice as a player during his junior career with Buckingham.
Terry Cashion won the trophy again at the 1950 Brisbane Carnival and became the only Tasmanian player to have won a Tassie Medal.
Terry Cashion had a stint at Longford from 1948 to 1951 where he won the NTFA best and fairest Tasman Shields Trophy three times.
In 1948 Terry Cashion tied with Harry Styles for the award.
Terry Cashion won it outright in 1950, and again tied for the award in 1951, this time with Darrel Crosswell.
Terry Cashion then returned to the TFL with Sandy Bay where he won a William Leitch Medal in 1953, before retiring at the end of the season having played 193 club and representative games.
Terry Cashion won a total of seven best and fairest awards at his various Tasmanian clubs.
Terry Cashion moved to Victoria in 1941 to enlist in the Citizen's Military Forces, the predecessor to the Army Reserve.
Terry Cashion would enlist in the permanent military in August 1942.