This is truly awful news. Terry was always a bit of controversial player, but whatever may have happened on or off the field, he was always a 100% committed Rugby League player. What a sad end to the life of a young man at 31 with so much living left to do.
It is a chilling reminder of the other side of a drugs ban. I have no idea whether anything else was going on in his life, but it is a real tragedy whatever the cause. RIP.
When I received a call just before 7pm last night it sent a cold feeling down my back, no one can debate the commitment Terry showed on the pitch and to the game of Rugby League, We have all made mistakes in our personal lives. My condolences go to his Family and Friends at this difficult time.
It just saddens me the disrespect shown by some on my home town forum and people ask me why I have supported the London club since the first day at Fulham! Whatever our personal opinions at a time like this we can show some Respect, St Helens is no longer the town I born in and promoted so much in my career, I was so proud then.
He did wrong and took his punishment, he did not lie or try to cover his drug taking up. Respect to a man who must have had awful internal struggles to feel bad enough to take his life. RIP Terry and condolences to all his family at this very sad time.
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