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Details emerge over Adam Hunter's death: Meth related overdose. Died penniless

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I know AFL wages have skyrocketed since then but something like $300,000 p.a. in Perth in the early 2000s would take you quite a long way.

If he’d invested well and bought a home during his career he would have ended up reasonably wealthy, but a lot of these guys just squandered it as it came in.

It’s a long story but I know of several ex-AFL players from that era who ended up in a similar boat financially (and each with their own vice, whether gambling, drugs or booze).

It's definitely a good wicket, but he might have been nudging $300k for 3-4 years at most. First 2 wouldn't have been much. Second 2-3 would have been into 6 figures. Guess he'd probably signed the biggest one through the GF period. Not massive, but agree if handled correctly should have led toward a comfortable life.
 
I know AFL wages have skyrocketed since then but something like $300,000 p.a. in Perth in the early 2000s would take you quite a long way.

If he’d invested well and bought a home during his career he would have ended up reasonably wealthy, but a lot of these guys just squandered it as it came in.

It’s a long story but I know of several ex-AFL players from that era who ended up in a similar boat financially (and each with their own vice, whether gambling, drugs or booze).

Hawthorn had a thing even in the 1980s where if you played for 10 years you'd have easily $1m in the bank / owning a home because they had a financial team helping the players with investments and money management.

Surely by the year 2000 the clubs were experts at this. So you'd really have to be screwing up badly to not have money. So it would definitely be players with vices which they arent getting help for which end up in trouble.
 
It's definitely a good wicket, but he might have been nudging $300k for 3-4 years at most. First 2 wouldn't have been much. Second 2-3 would have been into 6 figures. Guess he'd probably signed the biggest one through the GF period. Not massive, but agree if handled correctly should have led toward a comfortable life.
I reckon he would have had at least one contract earning 600k or more. He was the Eagles 5th most important player after Judd, Cousins, Kerr and Cox. By the late 90s the best players like Carey were on over a million so by mid 2000s the 5th best player on a team would have been up there. The article says he owned multiple houses over his lifetime but sold them to pay for drugs and debts
 

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I reckon he would have had at least one contract earning 600k or more. He was the Eagles 5th most important player after Judd, Cousins, Kerr and Cox. By the late 90s the best players like Carey were on over a million so by mid 2000s the 5th best player on a team would have been up there. The article says he owned multiple houses over his lifetime but sold them to pay for drugs and debts

Martin Pike played in Brisbane's 3peat and I think he said his biggest contract in his prime was $180k pa.
 
Martin Pike played in Brisbane's 3peat and I think he said his biggest contract in his prime was $180k pa.

Yeah he also complained publicly that every club he played for screwed him on money because he was half aboriginal, had a bad reputation and could easily be blacklisted at the drop of a hat if he caused any trouble and become one of those "difficult Aboriginals" under racist 1990s society. Doesn't have anything to do with Adam Hunter's situation tbh
 
I know AFL wages have skyrocketed since then but something like $300,000 p.a. in Perth in the early 2000s would take you quite a long way.

If he’d invested well and bought a home during his career he would have ended up reasonably wealthy, but a lot of these guys just squandered it as it came in.

It’s a long story but I know of several ex-AFL players from that era who ended up in a similar boat financially (and each with their own vice, whether gambling, drugs or booze).

The article suggested that he had to sell his properties to pay for his habit. Suggests money in wasn’t the problem.
 
Yeah he also complained publicly that every club he played for screwed him on money because he was half aboriginal, had a bad reputation and could easily be blacklisted at the drop of a hat if he caused any trouble and become one of those "difficult Aboriginals" under racist 1990s society. Doesn't have anything to do with Adam Hunter's situation tbh

You reckon Hunter would have been on $600k a year, I reckon you're dreaming.
 
ABC revealing he has been posthumously diagnosed with CTE.

Seems he suffered badly due to brain injury - very brave of his wife to allow the post-mortem.

 

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The 06 comeback game Vs Geelong, Mooney shoved Hunter into the concrete near the dug out. Zero chance he comes back on and plays out the game like he did that day.
 
Yeah he also complained publicly that every club he played for screwed him on money because he was half aboriginal, had a bad reputation and could easily be blacklisted at the drop of a hat if he caused any trouble and become one of those "difficult Aboriginals" under racist 1990s society. Doesn't have anything to do with Adam Hunter's situation tbh
watch his open mike interview. in his own way, he admits it was his own fault with his shitty off field behaviour. great player and got the job done, but was irresponsible off the field. he admits that when fronting leigh matthews for the first time, they knew they could low ball him; at that point he was on to his 4th club. spare me the nonsense about race, nothing to do with it.
 
I reckon he would have had at least one contract earning 600k or more. He was the Eagles 5th most important player after Judd, Cousins, Kerr and Cox. By the late 90s the best players like Carey were on over a million so by mid 2000s the 5th best player on a team would have been up there. The article says he owned multiple houses over his lifetime but sold them to pay for drugs and debts
not a chance. carey was an anomaly. it is only just now that the average is $500k (and will zoom very shortly). Hunter nowhere near the top half dozen in terms of importance; glass, lynch, embley, and others more important.
 

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As I said, I will always despise people who chose drugs over their own children/own family.
And this general line of thinking is damaging and backwards in terms of understanding and helping rehabilitate addicts

Add it in that a poster has said its confirmed he had CTE, It's staggering how could you "Despise" a man who probably didn't have the neurological function to make rash choices?
 
Hawthorn had a thing even in the 1980s where if you played for 10 years you'd have easily $1m in the bank / owning a home because they had a financial team helping the players with investments and money management.

Surely by the year 2000 the clubs were experts at this. So you'd really have to be screwing up badly to not have money. So it would definitely be players with vices which they arent getting help for which end up in trouble.
Some players can't be helped. Travis Johnstone had to be paid in a small allowance of his wage while the rest went to an account his manager controlled for him to make sure all him bills got paid. Didn't stop him taking that $700 a week of spending money and blowing it all playing pinball on payday and having no money for lunch the rest of the week. They ended up having to buy him a pinball machine once they found out what he was doing. This was before Schwartz started teaching him how to blow all him money gambling.
 
Some players can't be helped. Travis Johnstone had to be paid in a small allowance of his wage while the rest went to an account his manager controlled for him to make sure all him bills got paid. Didn't stop him taking that $700 a week of spending money and blowing it all playing pinball on payday and having no money for lunch the rest of the week. They ended up having to buy him a pinball machine once they found out what he was doing. This was before Schwartz started teaching him how to blow all him money gambling.
It staggers me where people know this information from?
 

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