Terry Newton (7 November 1978 – 26 September 2010) was an English professional
rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s.
He played at representative level for
Great Britain,
England and
Lancashire, and at club level for the
Leeds Rhinos (
Heritage No. 1278),
the
Wigan Warriors (
Heritage No. 931),
Bradford Bulls (
Heritage No. ) and
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (
Heritage No. 1275), and was one of a handful of players to feature in each of the first 15 seasons of
Super League
The Super League (officially known as the Betfred Super League due to sponsorship from Betfred and legally known as Super League Europe), is the top-level of the British rugby league system. At present the league consists of twelve teams, of wh ...
.
In February 2010, he was given a two-year ban after being one of the first sportsmen to have tested positive for human growth hormone. He was found hanged in his home seven months later.
Playing career
Leeds Rhinos
Newton joined the
Leeds Rhinos after a protracted transfer from amateur team Wigan St Judes, after
Warrington had claimed they had also signed the young Newton. Terry missed his first year of Academy rugby due to the problem however when he finally joined in March 1996 he made an immediate impact. He made his début for the Leeds Rhinos against the
Sheffield Eagles
The Sheffield Eagles are a professional rugby league club that play in the Championship (rugby league), Betfred Championship. The club play their home games at the Olympic Legacy Park (OLP) on the former site of Don Valley Stadium, their forme ...
at Headingley in April 1996 and by 1997's
Super League II
Stones Bitter Super League II was the official name for the year 1997's Super League championship season, the 103rd season of top-level professional rugby league football in Britain, and the second to be played in summer.
Teams
Twelve teams were ...
, he was a regular in the team making 26 appearances in 1997 and scoring 2-tries. His progression continued in 1998, despite going on loan to
Bramley for a month, he still played in the Grand Final team at
Old Trafford
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before playing arguably his best season at the club in 1999. The Leeds Rhinos had signed Great Britain
Lee Jackson, and Newton's opportunities looked limited, however coach
Graham Murray came up with a game plan that used both to their maximum potential. Newton, with his no nonsense direct play would start games with Jackson coming on off the bench to carve teams open. He played for Leeds Rhinos at in their
1998 Super League Grand Final
The 1998 JJB Super League Grand Final was the first staging of the Super League Grand Final and the conclusive and championship-deciding game of 1998's Super League III, and the first Grand Final of the Super League era. It was held on Saturday ...
defeat by
Wigan Warriors. Newton gained two caps in the 1998 Great Britain v New Zealand test series whilst at Leeds Rhinos. Newton won international honours with two caps for England against France in October 1999.
He played 83 times for Leeds Rhinos and scored 6-tries.
Wigan Warriors
Newton joined the
Wigan Warriors, and he made his début on
Boxing Day
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1999 against
St. Helens. He was a prolific try scorer for the Wigan Warriors, scoring over a dozen tries in each of his first two seasons. Newton played for the Wigan Warriors at in their
2000 Super League Grand Final loss against
St. Helens. He played for England in 2001 against Wales. He also played for the Wigan Warriors at in their
2001 Super League Grand Final
The 2001 Super League Grand Final was the Fourth official Grand Final and the conclusive and championship-deciding match of Super League VI. The match was held on Saturday 13 October 2001 at Old Trafford, Manchester, and was contested by Bradf ...
loss to the
Bradford Bulls. Terry would surely have represented Great Britain in the 2001 Ashes series had it not been for a broken arm suffered in the Wigan Grand Final defeat by Bradford Bulls at Old Trafford. Newton signed a 4-year extension to his Wigan Warriors contract during August 2002. Newton won
caps for Great Britain while at the Wigan Warriors in 2002 against Australia (sub), in 2003 against Australia (3 matches), in 2004 against Australia (3 matches), and New Zealand. He played much of the 2003's
Super League VIII despite needing a knee operation. He decided to put the operation back to the end of the year because the club was suffering an injury crisis at the time. He was rewarded for his efforts when he was included in the 2003 Super League 'Dream Team'. Newton played for the Wigan Warriors at in the
2003 Super League Grand Final
The 2003 Super League Grand Final was the 6th official Grand Final conclusive and premiership-deciding match of Super League VIII. Held on Saturday 18 October 2003 at Old Trafford, Manchester, the game was played between Bradford Bulls and Wigan ...
which was lost to the Bradford Bulls. He made his return to the Great Britain squad for the 2003 Ashes series, despite needing a knee operation. Newton was selected in the
Great Britain team to compete in the end of season
2004 Rugby League Tri-Nations
The second Rugby League Tri-Nations tournament (known as the Gillette Tri-Nations due to sponsorship) was contested between 16 October and 27 November of 2004. The format of the competition differed from the previous event in that the teams play ...
tournament. In the final against
Australia
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he played at in the Lions' 44–4 loss. At the Wigan Warriors, Newton featured in three
Super League Grand Finals, and was on the losing side on each occasion.
Bradford Bulls
Newton moved to the Bradford Bulls for the start of the 2006 season as part of a swap deal involving
Mickey Higham. While at the Bradford Bulls he played for Great Britain in 2006 against New Zealand (2 matches), New Zealand (sub), and Australia (2 matches), and in 2007 against New Zealand.
He was a consistent performer for the Bradford Bulls, but the club did not feature in a major final during his time there. He was allowed to leave the club following the expiry of his contract at the end of the 2009 season. Newton signed for
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats following the expiry of his contract at the Bradford Bulls.
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
On 22 February 2010 Newton was banned for two years by the UK Anti-Doping Agency (UKAD) after failing a drug test on 24 November 2009.
Wakefield cancel Terry Newton's contract after drug ban
/ref> He was just two games into a 2-year deal that he had signed with Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, but the contract was cancelled. The father of two young girls became a pub licensee following his ban.[
]
Death
On 26 September 2010, Newton was found hanged in a house on Harswell Close in the Orrell Orrell may refer to:
*Orrell, Greater Manchester, a district of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
**Orrell (ward), an electoral ward of the Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council
*Orrell, Merseyside, an urban area east of Bootle, in the Metropolitan Bo ...
district of Wigan. A later post mortem found traces of cocaine, amphetamine
Amphetamine (contracted from alpha- methylphenethylamine) is a strong central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that is used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, and obesity. It is also commonly used ...
s and the steroid
A steroid is a biologically active organic compound with four rings arranged in a specific molecular configuration. Steroids have two principal biological functions: as important components of cell membranes that alter membrane fluidity; and a ...
nandrolone within his system, prescription anti-depressants, and consumption of alcohol, all of which could have impaired his judgement. Newton had left several notes stating he wanted to die. Coroner Jennifer Leeming recorded an open verdict.
Statistics
Club career
Representative career
References
External links
Statistics at wigan.rlfans.com
*(archived by web.archive.org
Bradford profile
*(archived by web.archive.org
2001 Ashes profile
Newton looking to hit Hull early
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1978 births
2010 deaths
2010 suicides
Bradford Bulls players
Bramley RLFC players
Doping cases in rugby league
England national rugby league team players
English rugby league players
English sportspeople in doping cases
Great Britain national rugby league team players
Lancashire rugby league team players
Leeds Rhinos players
Rugby league hookers
Rugby league players from Wigan
Suicides by hanging in England
Wakefield Trinity players
Wigan Warriors players