Adam Hunter Funeral: West Coast Eagles Teammates Pay Tribute to Former Player

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The West Coast Eagles community came together to farewell former player Adam Hunter, who passed away earlier this month at the age of 43. Hundreds of mourners, including former teammates and family members, attended the funeral service in Western Australia to pay their respects to the 2006 premiership player. Hunter played 151 games for the Eagles over a decade-long AFL career from 2000-09, before injuries led to his premature retirement. He kicked a career-best 29 goals in 2006, including a crucial major in the final stages of that year's epic one-point Grand Final win over Sydney.

Former West Coast coach John Worsfold remembered Hunter as the ultimate team man, willing to do anything for his mates. Teamwork was a key aspect of Hunter's game, and he was always willing to put the needs of the team ahead of his own. Worsfold also praised Hunter's passion for the game, saying that he would have loved to have played alongside him. Hunter's partner Latisha Yacoub, his mother Joanne Brown, and former West Coast CEO Trevor Nisbett also spoke at the service, remembering Hunter as a selfless and dedicated player.

Hunter's funeral service was attended by many of his former teammates, including Brownlow medallist Ben Cousins, Andrew Embley, Ash Hansen, Drew Banfield, and Nic Naitanui. The service was held at Hands Oval in South Bunbury, where Hunter was playing up until his death. His casket was draped in flags of West Coast and South Bunbury, and the stands were filled with a sea of red and white from his club's supporters and players in attendance. South Bunbury players formed a guard of honour as Hunter's hearse left the ground, and Oscar Allen and Liam Duggan attended the funeral on behalf of the current Eagles playing group.

The West Coast Eagles have a long history of producing talented players, and Hunter was certainly one of them. With a career spanning over a decade, he played a significant role in the team's success, including their 2006 premiership win. Hunter's legacy will live on through the many lives he touched throughout his career, and he will be remembered as a true champion of the game. The following is a list of some of Hunter's notable achievements:

  • 2006 premiership player
  • Played 151 games for the West Coast Eagles
  • Kicked a career-best 29 goals in 2006
  • Member of the West Coast Eagles' 2006 Grand Final team

In conclusion, Adam Hunter's funeral service was a fitting tribute to a man who was loved and respected by all who knew him. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of West Coast Eagles players, and his memory will live on through the many lives he touched throughout his career. The West Coast Eagles community will deeply miss Hunter, but his impact on the game will never be forgotten.

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