Career
In 1971, he tried out as a placekicker for an NFL American football team, the Buffalo Bills, but did not play for them. International honours Club career As a schoolboy, he played for Llanelli ("West Wales XV") versus Wilson Whineray"s 1963 all blacks and broke the jaw of tour hard man Waka Nathan, putting him out of action for the rest of the tour. Terry Price signed for Bradford Northern on 26 July 1967 for a then club record fee of £8,000 (based on increases in average earnings, this would be approximately £238,800 in 2013), such was his reputation that crowds of 700–800 people turned up just to watch him train, and match day crowds increased by 1,500–2,000 per game.
Terry Price was the grandson of Wales, Hendy Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Llanelli Reconstruction Finance Corporation, and Neath Reconstruction Finance Corporation rugby union football player Dai Hiddlestone.
Terry Price died in 1993 in a road accident, whilst helping a motorist whose car had broken down.