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Former Kangaroo and NSW Origin player Terry Hill dies

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Former Kangaroo and NSW Origin player Terry Hill dies

Former Australian rugby league center Terry Hill has died aged 52.

The former Manly, Wests Tigers, Wests, Souths and Eastern Suburbs player reportedly died of a heart attack in the Philippines.

Hill’s death was confirmed to ABC Sport by the Manly Sea Eagles club via email.

Hill, 52, was an accomplished player in the 1990s and early 2000s.

He played 246 first grade matches in Australia, represented New South Wales 14 times in State of Origin and played for Australia nine times.

Hill made his first grade debut in 1990 for Souths, but played most of his career with Manly.

He was part of the Sea Eagles’ ARL first-place team in 1996.

He made his State of Origin debut for the Blues in Game III of the 1993 series, before becoming a regular for the team in the second half of the 1990s.

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