Terry Hill (22 January 1972 – 24 April 2024) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played as a centre in the 1990s and 2000s.
Hill began his career at South Sydney in 1990 making his first grade debut for the club in round 1 against Canterbury.
Hill would play at centre in the grand final as Manly suffered a heart breaking 22-16 loss to Newcastle.
[4] At the beginning of 2004, Hill had signed for South Sydney but a groin injury during pre-season training caused him to retire.
He suffered a knee injury during the Grand Final of the NSW Country Caldwell Cup and was unable to take any part in the Waves' 2006 Shute Shield campaign.
[6] Hill and 126 other plaintiffs took the NSW Rugby League to court, arguing the draft was a restraint of trade.
By the end of 1991 the High Court had overturned the draft system and in 1992 Hill was given a release and he was able to move on to Western Suburbs Magpies.
Formerly with the Umina Bunnies, he was appointed head coach at the Kincumber Rugby League Football Club in the Central Coast Division for 2008.
Shortly before the squad departed Australia, Hill was charged with two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm on an ABC radio producer, Tony Twiss, and his friend Peter Krahe.
The charges related to an incident outside the Woollahra Hotel on 24 September when Twiss and Krahe intervened in an argument involving Hill and his wife Tracey.
[14][15] Later that month Hill played in the 1995 Grand Final and was selected in the Australian squad for the 1995 World Cup.