The Citizen (Gauteng)

Hunt’s future in the balance

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– Wallabies and Reds star Karmichael Hunt (above) avoided conviction yesterday when a cocaine charge against him was dropped, although he admitted possession of a restricted prescripti­on drug.

Hunt, a former rugby league internatio­nal who made his Wallabies debut last year, stood down voluntaril­y from all contractua­l obligation­s in December after he was detained in Brisbane during a “random street stop” with another man.

He was originally accused of possessing cocaine but the charge was dropped due to lack of evidence, prosecutor­s said.

Hunt did admit to possessing a Xanax tablet and failing to attend a police station when required a week later. Xanax is a restricted substance in Australia.

He was fined $475 but no conviction was recorded, with his lawyer arguing that it would limit his movements overseas, the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n reported.

Lawyer Adam Magill said Hunt had the Xanax tablet to help him sleep.

Outside the Brisbane Magistrate­s Court, Magill told reporters Hunt was “happy this matter has been resolved, he can move on with his work and we can move forward”.

The playing future for Hunt, who re-signed with the Reds in November for another two years, remains unclear with Rugby Australia saying late yesterday it had “resumed its investigat­ion in relation to his conduct” as the criminal case had concluded.

The sport’s governing body said Hunt would continue his stand-down from all rugby duties until they made a decision about his fate. –

Brisbane

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