Manly may bring back Hill
By Dean Ritchie
July 13, 2004
MANLY are considering talking to Test and NSW centre Terry Hill about a return to the game.
Hill retired this year after a short injury-ridden stint with Souths but the Sea Eagles are searching for a centre after missing out on Newcastle's Timana Tahu and Canberra's Joel Monaghan.
"We will look at a lot of players," Manly executive director Paul Cummings said last night.
"We may speak with Terry but he hasn't come up in our discussions yet.
"He was at our game the other day [against Wests Tigers at Brookvale Oval]."
Hill was a Manly player during the club's golden years in the 90s when the Sea Eagles reached three successive grand finals, winning the 1996 decider against St George.
Manly had hoped to sign Tahu, who went to Parramatta, while Monaghan signed with the Sydney Roosters.
The Sea Eagles moved off the bottom of the NRL ladder after their win over the Wests Tigers. :alcho:
The Daily Telegraph
By Dean Ritchie
July 13, 2004
MANLY are considering talking to Test and NSW centre Terry Hill about a return to the game.
Hill retired this year after a short injury-ridden stint with Souths but the Sea Eagles are searching for a centre after missing out on Newcastle's Timana Tahu and Canberra's Joel Monaghan.
"We will look at a lot of players," Manly executive director Paul Cummings said last night.
"We may speak with Terry but he hasn't come up in our discussions yet.
"He was at our game the other day [against Wests Tigers at Brookvale Oval]."
Hill was a Manly player during the club's golden years in the 90s when the Sea Eagles reached three successive grand finals, winning the 1996 decider against St George.
Manly had hoped to sign Tahu, who went to Parramatta, while Monaghan signed with the Sydney Roosters.
The Sea Eagles moved off the bottom of the NRL ladder after their win over the Wests Tigers. :alcho:
The Daily Telegraph