Former West Coast AFL participant Adam Hunter has died on the age of 43.
Hunter performed 151 video games for the Eagles between 2000 and 2009, profitable the 2006 premiership with the well-known group.
His physique was reportedly discovered on Wednesday morning at a house south of Perth.
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His loss of life comes someday after former Brisbane Lions participant Troy Selwood died on the age of 40.
Essendon’s VFL coach Dale Tapping additionally died on the age of 59 on Tuesday following a most cancers battle.
Hunter – a Western Australian – was drafted by West Coast with choose 29 within the 1999 draft.
He debuted within the final sport of the 2000 AFL season, and performed 9 the next 12 months.
The gifted defender established himself because the group’s first-choice centre halfback in 2005 and helped the facet make it to the grand ultimate that 12 months, which they misplaced to the Swans.
The identical groups met within the 2006 decider a 12 months later and this time West Coast triumphed.
Hunter was pivotal in that title.
He kicked 11 targets all through the finals sequence and booted the final aim of the grand ultimate, sealing the consequence.
In an announcement from West Coast, grand ultimate profitable coach and now Eagles head of soccer, John Worsfold, described it as an “iconic second”.
“He was an integral a part of a beautiful footy group that performed and received that 2006 premiership,” Worsfold mentioned.
“One of many iconic moments on this membership’s historical past is the aim he kicks in that grand ultimate, and that simply sums up who he was. He did not search any recognition, even from that aim.”
Hunter suffered severe knee and shoulder accidents and was compelled to retire in 2009.
In paying tribute to Hunter, Worsfold revealed one in all his former’s gamers ultimate moments.
“I used to be fortunate sufficient to educate ‘Hunts’ for a very long time and he was simply a type of gamers who put in 100 per cent all the pieces he did on the membership,” Worsfold mentioned.
“All he needed to do was play footy together with his mates and share success with them.
“I do know quite a lot of his teammates are reflecting on what he dropped at them as a bunch and as footballers.
“Out of all my time in footy, which is a very long time now, he is in all probability the participant that liked the sport greater than any participant I’ve seen.
“I perceive that he went to footy coaching final night time and had a kick for South Bunbury, as a result of that is simply what he does.
“It makes me smile inside to know that one of many final issues he did was he went to footy coaching, and he would’ve liked it I can assure that.”
West Coast confirmed gamers wore black armbands at coaching on Wednesday and joined workers for a second’s silence.