• Horrible news follows passing of Troy Selwood, Dale Tapping 
  • West Coast star won a premiership with the Eagles 

The AFL has been rocked by another tragedy with the shattering news that West Coast Eagles premiership winner Adam Hunter has died aged 43.

Hunter’s body was found in the early hours of Wednesday morning in Bunbury, Western Australia, where he grew up and lived in retirement.

He played 151 games for the club in a career that lasted from 2000 to 2009, and played in the side that won the 2006 grand final, kicking the goal that won the match.

Hunter was forced out of the game through injury after originally being selected as the 29th pick in the 1999 draft.

He first played for South Bunbury before going on to star with Swan Districts in the WAFL in 1999.

Adam Hunter (pictured) was found dead in his home town of Bunbury, Western Australia, in the early hours of Wednesday morning 

The West Coast Eagles great kicked the wining goal in the 2006 grand final

Hunter’s death comes just a day after former Brisbane Lions star Troy Selwood – the brother of Cats champion Joel – was found dead in his Geelong home aged 40.

On Tuesday it was also revealed that Essendon’s VFL coach Dale Tapping – who also worked with the Lions – had lost his battle with blood cancer. He was just 59.

More to come… 



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