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

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.
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By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.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
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
