LEGENDARY former Keighley player Terry Hollindrake died last week, aged 80.
Hollindrake, a product of Keighley Albion who played at full back, centre and wing, was Keighley’s only homegrown international rugby league player.
In 1955 he was selected to play for Great Britain in the Third Test at Headingley against New Zealand.
Hollindrake made his first-team debut in January 1953 at Salford and, just over a year later as a 19-year-old, he scored two tries as Keighley beat Wigan for the first time.
He played 221 games, scored 104 tries and kicked 320 goals before a transfer to Hull FC in October 1960 followed by a spell at Bramley. He returned to Keighley in 1968 and played 26 more games with nine tries and four goals.
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