The Cairns Post

Waugh says Hunt hurt game

- WARREN BARNSLEY

DISGRACED Wallaby, Karmichael Hunt, has been blasted for letting down Michael Cheika and others in the rugby hierarchy who provided him a silver opportunit­y to keep alive his football career.

Wallabies great Phil Waugh has expressed sympathy for the Queensland Reds back after he was stood down by Rugby Australia over his arrest and drug possession charge.

But the 79-Test flanker believes it’s unlikely Hunt will play for the Wallabies again after coach Cheika gave him his debut last year, given it’s the second time in three years he’s faced drug charges.

“The sad thing is that Rugby Australia and Cheika and the Reds really stuck by Karmichael when they probably could have thrown him out the first time, although it happened before they actually took him on board,” Waugh told Fox Sports. “They picked him in squads that perhaps people questioned whether he should have been in.

“He’s had opportunit­ies that other players haven’t had. It’s just a wasted opportunit­y for such a talented athlete.

“There are so many other players who would just do anything to get this opportunit­y. And they watch instances like this and they go, ‘why would you throw it away?’”

Hunt was arrested in the early hours of Saturday, with police allegedly finding a white powder after searching the 31year-old in a carpark in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley about 12.40am.

He was charged with two counts of drug possession and is set to face Brisbane Magistrate­s Court on January 29.

Rugby Australia is waiting for more detail on the allegation­s but agreed it was in all parties’ best interests that Hunt, who was fined $2500 after pleading guilty to four counts of drug possession in 2015, be stood down from training and playing.

Waugh (pictured above) was concerned about Hunt’s life after sport.

“It’s just a sad story because the light at the end of the tunnel’s hard to see, the second time around, particular­ly because he’s come so far in the game in such a short period of time,” he said. “People are talking about the financial impact as of today, but you’ve got to look at what the financial impact is post-career.

“You already know how difficult it is for players to transition out of profession­al sport to life after sport, and certainly these allegation­s don’t help.”

Hunt, a former NRL and AFL player who joined the Reds at the end of 2014 shortly before his previous run-in with the law, has represente­d Australia in six Tests, earning a two-year contract extension in November.

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