SWAN Districts' coaching staff has received another quality boost with West Coast Eagles' premiership player and 150-game star Adam Hunter coming on board as an assistant coach in charge of the forward-line.
Hunter began his career with Swan Districts where he played his first league game in 1999 before joining the Eagles where he debuted in 2000 and went on to notch up 151 games to become a life member of the club and be a key contributor to the 2006 premiership.
He was then forced into retirement from the AFL after Round 11 last year and the 28-year-old finished off the season back at Swan Districts where he took part in the finals campaign with his last appearance in the preliminary final loss to Subiaco to finish up on 57 games 62 goals for Swans.
Hunter had to weigh up where life would then take him post his playing career and Swans' coach Brian Dawson is glad to welcome him back to the club as the forward-line coach.


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