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Do you want the edge in this seasons footy tipping campaign? We provide you with expert advice and tips with this year's Footy Tipping Celebrity, Terry Wallace. Terry will be supplying expert comments and footy tips to assist your tippers with their selections for the week. Terry's comments will be distributed via email from our system under your businesses logo. Your business will have their very own celebrity. This feature is included in the Love My Footy tipping system. Terry Wallace Bio
Games played for Hawthorn: 174Goals kicked: 96 Premierships: 3 After a successful career with the Hawthorn Football Club, which included 3 Premierships and 96 goals over 174 games, Terry Wallace played out his career at Richmond FC and the Bulldogs retiring in 1991. Wallace was Hawthorn's Best and Fairest Winner in 1981 and 1983. Nicknamed 'Plough' for his knack of crashing through packs, Terry often polled well in the Brownlow Medal counts, finishing equal third in 1982 and equal sixth in 1983. With his love of football and great leadership skills it was always a case of 'when' and not 'if' Terry would take the field as a Coach. He was offered the coaching position at the Western Bulldogs mid season in 1996 following the sacking of Allan Joyce. In 1997, in his first full season at the helm at the Whitten Oval, Terry steered the Bulldogs from 15th place on the ladder to third. The Bulldogs played finals football in four of the six full seasons with Wallace occupying the coach's chair, and Terry was named coach of the All-Australian team during the 1997 season. Retiring from his position at the end of the 2002 with one match to go, it was rumoured that Terry would take over the job at the Sydney Swans from his former team mate Rodney Eade, but instead Sydney appointed Paul Roos. During the period that Wallace was not coaching he became a prominent media personality, with roles on the now defunct Fox Footy channel and as a columnist in Melbourne newspaper the Herald Sun. After six-and-a-half years as Coach of the Bulldogs and two years out of the game, Wallace accepted one of the biggest challenges in the AFL - to rebuild Richmond. The former star centreman and four-time best and fairest winner being no stranger to Punt Road declared that he had "unfinished business" with the Tigers, but wasn't able to inspire the Tigers to greater heights and stepped down in June of 2009. |
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