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Adam Hunter: Footy great’s touching poem about South Bunbury Football Club shared at funeral

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South Bunbury club members give Adam Hunter a guard of honour at Thursday's service. Inset: Hunter thriving for South Bunbury and West Coast, and right, the poem he wrote in 2022.
Camera IconSouth Bunbury club members give Adam Hunter a guard of honour at Thursday's service. Inset: Hunter thriving for South Bunbury and West Coast, and right, the poem he wrote in 2022. Credit: AFL Photos

Adam Hunter’s emotional funeral service on Thursday included a touching poem - written by the former Eagle - about how much his local club of South Bunbury meant to him.

The 2006 West Coast premiership hero was celebrated at Bunbury’s Hands Oval, with a host of former AFL teammates in attendance.

But it was a 2022 reserves flag with South Bunbury - Hunter’s junior club - that set the scene for a beautiful poem that he penned, adorning the back of the order of service pamphlet.

Read Hunter’s words in full below.

WHAT SOUTH BUNBURY MEANS TO ME

The Game AFL 2025

I was just a little tacker, 7 to be exact

When I put on my brand new footy boots, boy how I was wrapped

I ran out onto that ground, always hoping for a win

For the colours of the red and white, are etched into my skin

34 years later and finally a cup

In good old Hunter fashion, it started with a bust-up.

***

I wouldn’t be where I am today without the red and white

It’s more than just a footy club, one I cherish with all my might

We’re a team of brothers, a second family, a camaraderie of mates

It’s a team of fun, health and fitness, and yes I double all your weights.

***

It’s been an honour and a privilege to be a part of this great team

Being drafted to the AFL, was always my greatest dream

10 years, a cup and a body that’s falling apart

But this club will always be the one I hold closest to my heart.

***

From all the highs and all the lows, from beginning to the end,

I thank each and every one of you,

You’re my family, and my friends.

Adam Hunter's poem on the back of the order of service.
Camera IconAdam Hunter's poem on the back of the order of service. Credit: Kelsey Reid

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