Karmichael Hunt

Hunt makes return to rugby league

The former Broncos star is keeping his eye on a potential return to the NRL.

Published by
Mitch Keating

Former Brisbane Broncos star Karmichael Hunt has made his return to rugby league, signing with Intrust Super Cup outfit Souths Logan.

Hunt left Red Hill in 2009 before a venture to rugby and the AFL, and is now eyeing a move into the coach's box in the near future.

Speaking to The Courier MailHunt said he would be open to returning to the NRL "if someone might need a hand somewhere", whilst remaining keen on a mentorship position after his career.

The former Kangaroos fullback revealed how ex-Souths Logan player and coach Wayne Bennett gave the club a strong backing when Hunt approached him for guidelines to move into coaching several years ago.

“Wayne said you have a good CEO (Jim McClelland) who will support your ambitions at Souths,’’ Hunt said.

“I started thinking about coaching for the last three and a bit years, really seriously.

“With Wayne, there were only discussions about the pathway, not whether I would be a good coach or not.

“I guess in my own head I have already decided that in my own head (that he could be a good coach).

“Wayne sort of came in around the pathway stuff.

“But once I become a fully fledged coach, whether it is here or where ever, in whatever capacity, I would love to use Wayne as a mentor.

“I am sure he would be prepared to help me out, as he has done throughout my career.’’

While a great focus is what comes after he call's time on his career, Hunt is confident in his playing ability to keep on playing, still holding the passion.

“Deep down, I still want to play footy,’’ he said.

“My body feels great, my mind feels great and as usual, I am looking forward to my footy doing the talking.

“I am not giving away my playing career just yet because I feel I have good years to give.

“But in the long run I feel the IP I have picked up in the other codes, all the pros and cons, I feel like I have something in my head that I am looking forward to bringing into the game.’’

The Magpies' first game of the 2021 season will be against Burleigh at home on Sunday, March 21.

Published by
Mitch Keating