Description
Terence David "Terry" Holmes is a Welsh former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who won 25 caps for Wales as a scrum-half and later played rugby league for Bradford Northern.
Holmes joined the Cardiff Youth side at the age of sixteen and went on to play for the senior side for ten seasons. Given the task of filling the Wales scrum-half position after the retirement of Gareth Edwards, aged 21 Holmes won his first cap for Wales in 1978 against Australia. He went on to play in the Triple Crown winning side of 1979. He won 25 caps, playing his last match against Fiji in 1985, and scored 9 tries for Wales.
Holmes also played for the British and Irish Lions on their 1980 tour to South Africa and 1983 tour to New Zealand, but was forced to return home early through injury from both tours. In late-1985, Holmes became one of the biggest names of the time to turn professional, when he joined Bradford Northern for �80,000. However injuries meant that he only played 40 games for the club before his retirement two years later.
After retirement, Holmes coached Cardiff and then Caerphilly rugby union teams, resigning as Caerphilly coach owing to business commitments in 2002.
Born
March 10th, 1957 in Cardiff (Age 67)
Last Changes
2022/11/12
New Response (Success): Signed my photos
2022/11/12
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Probably Authentic)
2022/11/12
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Probably Authentic)