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Ground Details: Terry Lamb Complex will be the home ground for the Chester Hill Jim Beam Cup side, which will have its debut season in 2007. Former Chester Hill Junior Geoff Robinson will be the Head Coach of the Jim Beam Cup side.
Terry Lamb Complex has nice hill seating areas, scoreboard, four dressing rooms, a referees dressing room, canteen facilities with two serving windows available, another canteen and two mens/ladies toilet blocks. There's also a community hall inside the venue.
The main field at Terry Lamb Complex is enclosed and a ground specifically built for Rugby League. The top field is an open venue that has a Cricket pitch in the middle and two Cricket nets. During the winter there are Football line markings and Football posts put in place.
Terry Lamb Complex is one of the leading grounds in the Bankstown area and plans are underway for the venue to be further upgraded with better lights, a scoreboard and possibly more seats.
There is a car park located off Banool St or along Miller Rd. Entry to the venue for non-paying games is off both Banool St and Miller Rd and for paying games the gates at Banool St, with a walk way behind the ground from Miller Rd. Banool St is off Campbell Hill Rd.
Terry Lamb Complex is only a short walk from Chester Hill Railway Station. Exit out on the Shops side of the railway line and walk along the main street (Waldron Rd) heading West for a few hundred metres and enter via the side gate at the Cricket field.
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Terry Lamb Complex (formerly known as Abbott Park) has been the home ground of the Chester Hill Hornets JRLC since 1948. The ground was re-named from Abbott Park to Terry Lamb Complex in 1986 following Terry Lamb's selection in the Australian Rugby League team.
Other Juniors to come from Chester Hill to play first grade include Roger Lavis (played for NSW), Geoff Robinson, Terry Matterson (NSW), David Thompson and current Dragons forward Corey Payne.