Terry Reynolds (27 Jan 1948 – 18 Oct 2007) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s.
A halfback or five-eighth, Reynolds played 47 first grade games for Canterbury, 46 for Parramatta and one match for New South Wales between 1968 and 1975.
North Sydney were originally considered likely to secure him,[10] but by October he had signed with Parramatta after a bitter controversy over the required transfer fee.
[12] Reynolds eventually debuted for the Eels in 1973 after speculation he would play for Redcliffe in Brisbane,[13] but faced competition from John Kolc, Kevin Hogan and latterly former South Sydney star Denis Pittard.
In 1976, Reynolds continued with Parramatta in the pre-season Willis Cup,[14] but a fractured jaw meant he did not play at all in first grade and forced his retirement,[15] despite declaring at the beginning of the 1977 season that he would aim for a comeback.