Spent Karmichael Hunt’s season over

 

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Karmichael Hunt’s VFL season is over after Gold Coast coach Guy McKenna admitted his multi-million dollar recruit was physically spent.

Hunt failed to gain a kick during the Suns’ one point win over bottom-placed Werribee at Southport and spent the last 10 minutes of the game sitting on the bench.

Though there is one VFL match remaining, McKenna declared Hunt would be kept on ice until next year.

“He’s just physically spent and I doubt he’ll play next week,” McKenna said.

Hunt returned from a rugby season in France to join the Suns mid-way through the VFL year, where he has been trialled as a defender, a forward and a midfielder.

Against the Tigers on Saturday, Hunt started in defence before being switched between the forward and backline after half-time, but he had no influence and struggled to read the play.

His best contribution came in the second term when he had a couple of slick handballs in quick succession but that was virtually his only highlight for the day.

He ended with four handballs and failed to put on a decent tackle.

Hunt looked weary and left the ground in the final term walking gingerly, although McKenna said his gun recruit was tired and not injured.

“He’s come off a rugby league pre-season and rolled into a union season and half a VFL season,” McKenna explained to reporters.

“He’s shown enough and we reckon he’ll settle down back initially.

“At least we know what sort of conditioning program we are going to have to give him this pre-season coming up.

“He’s given us a legitimate defender for round one 2011, for sure.”

The Suns led by as much as five goals before hanging on to win 15.9 (99) to 14.14 (98) in front of 1500 spectators at Southport.

© AAP 2012
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