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Missed out in 2018

Missed out in 2021

Now set to play his first finals. Bit of the heart break story last year after playing every game and then doing an injury.

Bar any injury from here on I'm incredibly happy for Hunty!

 
 

Cannot wait to see Hunt playing finals footy for the Dees!

Deserves it. Never should’ve been dropped this year and proven to be an important part of our defensive unit. I’ve been vocal about him being in the team and so glad he got his chance and he’s taking his opportunity. We play better with him there to take smalls and provide rebound. Onya Hunty!

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Plating like a completely different player since he's come back into the side.

Really providing good drive.


Fantastic stuff. I am sure he would be in the top half dozen players at the club in terms of longevity.

His skills have improved significantly. Gives us a really different look off half back. Loving it

Melbourne supporters at the G really make some noise when Hunt gets the ball and just runs. Can’t wait to hear it during finals there (hopefully)

What about that torp? almost nailed it

Outstanding tonight. Super sharp and clean. His run and carry is a game changer for us and adds another dimension to our attacking play. 

 


15 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Deserves it. Never should’ve been dropped this year and proven to be an important part of our defensive unit. I’ve been vocal about him being in the team and so glad he got his chance and he’s taking his opportunity. We play better with him there to take smalls and provide rebound. Onya Hunty!

Totally agree. I've been a fan for a long time and wouldn't have dropped him earlier this year, even though he made some critical  mistakes. I just love his run and dare, and he is as tough as any on our list. I have always thought he is made for finals footy and he gets his chance at last. . 

20 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Melbourne supporters at the G really make some noise when Hunt gets the ball and just runs. Can’t wait to hear it during finals there (hopefully)

Tell me about it, this guy was made for a finals game.

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Rapt for Hunt if he plays finals, but Salem needs to replace a defender tonight.

He played well tonight and his drive in last few minutes won us games against Blues!

He is definitely in!

Hunt was great. Great op too

Never thought I'd see the day but we didn't miss Salem. River played a blinder too


1 minute ago, D4Life said:

He played well tonight and his drive in last few minutes won us games against Blues!

He is definitely in!

Spot on and he was instrumental in the last quarter against Carlton.

However, Salem will be back. Will he replace Bowey or Hunt?

Goody knows what he’ll get from Bowey in a finals series.

Having said all that, I assume Bowey will be dropped for Salem.

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