Wallabies back Hunt charged with drug possession: report

Dec 30 (Reuters) – Australia back Karmichael Hunt has been charged with drug possession in Brisbane, local media reported on Saturday.

The dual code international was arrested along with another man in Brisbane’s bar district of Fortitude Valley, state broadcaster ABC said. He had been charged with two counts of drug possession and was due to appear in court again on Jan. 29.

“Rugby Australia (RA) has today been made aware of an incident involving Wallabies and Queensland Reds back Karmichael Hunt in Brisbane overnight,” RA said in a statement.

“Rugby Australia takes all matters relating to the off-field behaviour of its players seriously and has commenced an investigation into the incident in conjunction with the Queensland Rugby Union.”

Hunt, who had successful stints in top-flight rugby league and Australian Rules football before crossing to rugby union, was fined by a Gold Coast court in 2015 after pleading guilty to four counts of possessing cocaine.

Rugby Australia, then known as the Australian Rugby Union, fined Hunt A$30,000 ($23,400) and suspended him for six weeks of Super Rugby.

A regular fullback who made his Wallabies debut at inside centre against Fiji in June, Hunt signed a two-year contract extension to 2019 with Rugby Australia last month. ($1 = 1.2819 Australian dollars) (Editing by Peter Rutherford; )

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