Speedy midfielder Taylor Hunt is thriving in his new football environment at Tigerland.
Hunt joined Richmond late last year as a delisted free agent following a 63-game career in five years with Geelong.
Speaking from Richmond’s community camp in East Gippsland, Hunt expressed considerable enthusiasm with his transition from Cat to Tiger.
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“I’m really loving my time here at Richmond. I’ve settled in really well . . . been injury free and been able to train and get to know the boys,” Hunt said.
“It’s exciting times here at Richmond. They’ve got a lot of new faces at the Club. The first-year boys are putting their foot forward. They’ve got lots of talent, and a few of the second and third-year boys are coming along really nicely as well.”
The 24-year-old earned an impressive reputation as a run-with midfielder during his time at Geelong, but seems likely, initially, to have more license in a midfield role with the Tigers.
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“Speaking to ‘Dimma’ (Damien Hardwick), I might just have a bit of freedom early on . . . It’s exciting,” Hunt said.
“I guess I really enjoyed that run-with role (at Geelong). It was just hard work and really stressful at times playing on the best player every week. I probably struggled at times with that role and probably lost my offensive flair as well. So just trying to find that back this pre-season and see where we go with it.”