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Terry Leahy
Personal information
Full name Terry Leahy
Date of birth 12 October 1946
Height/Weight 184 cm / 81 kg
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1966-1967
1968-1970
Melbourne
South Melbourne
26 (8)
39 (9)
65 (17)   

1 Playing statistics to end of 1970 season .


Terry Leahy (born 12 October 1946) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne and South Melbourne in the VFL. His brothers John and Brian also played with Melbourne.

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[edit] Australian rules football career

On Monday, 25 April 1966, Terry Leahy made his VFL debut in Melbourne's Round 1 loss to St Kilda at the MCG. He continued to play all of Melbourne's 18 games for the year, kicking a total of six goals and earning one Brownlow Medal vote[1]. Leahy also won the Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal for being voted Melbourne's best and fairest during the 1966 season.

During the 1967 season Leahy only played eight games, kicking two goals in the process - one against Geelong in Round 2, the other during the Round 16 win against Footscray[1].

In 1968, Leahy moved to South Melbourne, where he remained until the end of his VFL career in 1970. In the 1968 season he played twelve games, kicked four goals and earned one Brownlow Medal vote. The following season he played 19 of Melbourne's 20 games, kicking three goals and earning two Brownlow votes. In his final season he kicked two goals in the eight games played and did not play again after Melbourne's Round 13 win over North Melbourne[1].

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