Terence David "Terry" Holmes (born 10 March 1957) is a Welsh former
rugby union
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, and professional
rugby league
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footballer who won 25 caps for as a
scrum-half, and later played
rugby league
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for
Bradford Northern
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.
Holmes was a highly physical player and being taller and heavier than most scrum halves of the time, he was known for his frequent close range tries especially following pick up from the back of the scrum and the break down.
Holmes was a member of the first round of players to be inducted into the Cardiff RFC Hall of Fame.
Background
Terry Holmes was born in
Cardiff
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, Wales.
Youth career
Holmes joined the
Cardiff
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Youth side at the age of sixteen and also played for Wales Youth from 1974 to 1976 and in that time won a record number of caps.
[Welsh Rugby Union Official Program -Wales v England Saturday 20th April 1985 at page 9.]
Cardiff RFC
Holmes played his entire rugby union career at Cardiff, the city of his birth. Following his appearances for the Youth team he appeared 193 times for the senior Cardiff RFC team, scoring 123 tries and was a key figure in the very successful Cardiff team during that period.
During Holmes' time at Cardiff, the team won the
Welsh Cup
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in 1981,1982 and 1984 and were finalists in 1977 and 1985.
Holmes was club captain for the 1984–5 season.
Wales and the British and Irish Lions
At the age of 21, Holmes was given the task of filling the Wales scrum-half position after the retirement of
Gareth Edwards
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In 2003, in a poll of international ...
, and he won his first cap for Wales in 1978 against , scoring a try.
He went on to play in the
Triple Crown
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winning side of 1979. He won 25 caps for Wales playing his last match against in 1985, and scored 9 tries for Wales.
He captained Wales for five matches in 1985 before leaving rugby union later that same year.
Holmes also played for the
British and Irish Lions
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on their
1980 tour to South Africa and
1983 tour to New Zealand. He made one Test appearance (against New Zealand in 1983, the Lions losing 16–12) but was forced to return home early through injury from both tours.
In late 1985, Holmes quit rugby union when he joined
Bradford Northern
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.
After retirement, Holmes coached
Cardiff RFC
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and then
Caerphilly rugby union teams, resigning as Caerphilly coach owing to business commitments in 2002.
Rugby League and County Cup Final appearances
In late 1985, Holmes became one of the biggest names of the time to turn professional, when he joined
Bradford Northern
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for £80,000 (based on increases in average earnings, this would be approximately £309,200 in 2018).
However injuries meant that he only played 40 games for the club before his retirement two years later. He scored nine tries.
Terry Holmes played (replaced by
interchange/
substitute Neil Roebuck) in
Bradford Northern
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's 12–12 draw with
Castleford
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in the
1987
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Yorkshire
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County Cup Final during the
1987–88 season at
Headingley Rugby Stadium
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History
1889-1980s: Construction and development
Leeds St Johns, who ...
,
Leeds
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on Saturday 17 October 1987, but he did not play in the 11–2 victory over
Castleford
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in the
1987
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Yorkshire
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County Cup Final
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during the
1987–88 season at
Elland Road
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,
Leeds
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on Saturday 31 October 1987.
References
Sources
*Terry Holmes (1988) ''My Life in Rugby'' (Macmillan);
External links
Wales Rugby Union profilePhotograph 'Terry Holmes' at rlhp.co.ukPhotograph '1987/88 Team Photo' at rlhp.co.ukPhotograph 'Terry Holmes signs up' at rlhp.co.ukPhotograph 'New signing Terry Holmes' at rlhp.co.uk
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1957 births
Living people
Bradford Bulls players
British & Irish Lions rugby union players from Wales
Cardiff RFC players
Players of British baseball
Rugby league players from Cardiff
Rugby union players from Cardiff
Rugby union scrum-halves
Wales international rugby union players
Wales rugby union captains
Welsh rugby league players
Welsh rugby union players