Australia's Hunt on Reds bench in comeback after drug ban


  • Rugby
  • Thursday, 02 Apr 2015

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Karmichael Hunt has been named on the Queensland Reds bench for their Super Rugby match against the Melbourne Rebels on Friday after serving a six-week ban for a drug conviction.

Hunt, one of Australia's highest-profile athletes, was fined by a Gold Coast court earlier this month after pleading guilty to four counts of possession of cocaine in September and October of last year.

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