Justin Hunt made his first grade debut in 2012, scoring five tries in just ten matches. Justin is very fast off the mark despite his unusual running style. Justin’s grandfather Jim played for South Sydney in the 1940s. Rates himself as a fashion designer with ambitions of bringing out his own clothing brand.
Junior club: Currumbin Tugun Seahawks
Place of birth: Tweed Heads, NSW
Nickname: Hunty
First grade debut: Rabbitohs vs Dragons, WIN Jubilee Oval, 20 May 2012 (Rd 11)
Rabbitohs debut: Rabbitohs vs Dragons, WIN Jubilee Oval, 20 May 2012 (Rd 11)
First Grade Games: 10 (10 for the Rabbitohs)
First Grade Tries: 5 (5 for the Rabbitohs)
First Grade Points: 20 (20 for the Rabbitohs)
What do you like to do outside of football: Play golf with Adam Reynolds and painting my shoes.
Community activities: Teachers Aide with Souths Cares.
Education:Year 12 certificate.
What do you remember about your debut game: Adam Reynolds kicking a field goal in golden point to win the game.
What are your goals in Rugby League: Cement a first grade spot and play consistent footy. Plus win a premiership.
What's the best advice you've received from someone: Never give up on your dream no matter what.
What was your first job: Chef in a pizza restaurant.
What are you reading at the moment: TV guide.
Favourite book: Big League.
Favourite song/album on your iPod: Anything by Florence and the Machine.
What is your favourite place to go on holiday: Adam Reynolds' house!
Where is one place in the world you want to go, but are yet to travel to: Greek Islands.
Which actor would play you best in a movie: Channing Tatum.
Do you have any pre-game rituals or superstitions: Left before right in everything I do.
Which meal do you cook best: Anything Italian!
What could you not live without: Reyno!
What was your best subject at school: Sport and recreation.
What was your worst subject at school: English.
If you were not a footballer what would you be doing: Cleaning Reyno's house!
Earliest football memory: Kicking the footy with Dad.
Best moment in your Rugby League career so far: Running out alongside Reyno!
Moment that changed your career: Reyno's field goal!
What advice do you have for junior Rugby League players: Never give up. Persistance is the key to success.
Which of the young players at the Rabbitohs has the most potential and why: Luke Keary. He's an awesome bloke, great talent with a great work ethic.
MEMBERS' QUESTIONS
What's on your bucket list? (Barbara V. – Member # 38394): Travel the world.
Who is the most inspirational player or person on your career and how have they positively affected your football? (Kortlee M. – Member # 2351): ADAM REYNOLDS!
What is your greatest achievement outside of Rugby league so far? (Steve W. - Member # 28030): Clearing the wake on my wakeboard.
Of all the past South Sydney players, who are the top three you would liked to have played with? (Drew S. – Member # 36922): Robert Simpkins, Jim Hunt and David Peachey.
What transforms a group of athletes into a strong united team? (Bill K. – Member # 27210): Friendship, trust, loyalty and honesty to each other.
Who is your favourite South Sydney player of all time (Carl H. – Member # 3002): John Sattler.
What does it mean to you to wear the red and green of South Sydney (John G. – Member # 29026): It's an honour to be a part of the Club, so much history as it's a Foundation Club.
Who were your favourite players when you were a kid (Nik J. – Member # 1914): Allan Langer and Johnathan Thurston.
What would winning Souths' 21st premiership mean to you (Philip C. – Member # 14140): It would mean everything to me. It's what you work hard for all year.
Who is the biggest pest in the team and why (Kieran H. – Member # 349): ADAM REYNOLDS! As you can see he has hacked my player profile! Biggest pest going around! Haha.
At the end of your football career, what would you like to be remembered for as a Rabbitohs player? (Anthony D. - Member # 12410): Honest and hard working.