11 Facts About Terry Fahey

1.

Terry Fahey was born on 20 January 1954 and is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Eastern Suburbs Roosters and Canberra Raiders clubs.

2.

Terry Fahey was selected to play for Australia in the 1975 World Championship series.

3.

Terry Fahey's is listed on the Australian Players Register as Kangaroo No 481.

4.

Terry Fahey left his club Wellington to move to the Sydney competition in 1975 to play for Souths.

5.

Terry Fahey was the season's leading try scorer in 1981 with fifteen tries.

6.

Terry Fahey signed with Canberra in 1983 but damaged bone in his neck caused him to sit out the entire 1985 season.

7.

Terry Fahey was playing again in 1986 and remained with the Raiders until the end of the 1987 season, when he retired.

8.

Terry Fahey played three tests for Australia between 1975 and 1981 and a total of eight internationals.

9.

Terry Fahey played eight games for New South Wales, two being State of Origin matches in 1981 and 1982.

10.

Terry Fahey was named on the wing in the NRL's Team of the 1970s when it was announced in 2005.

11.

Terry Fahey became involved in breeding and training greyhounds and has since moved on to racehorse training.