O/S or Aus? with SNK is leaving, he may be a nice option
Brisbane Broncos losing hope of retaining Karmichael Hunt
By Jim Morton
March 17, 2009
Brisbane Broncos chief executive Bruno Cullen has admitted the NRL club is losing hope of retaining star full-back Karmichael Hunt.
The Broncos on Monday withdrew their reported $1.2 million dollar offer over three years after the Test and Queensland Origin back failed to meet a round one deadline.
The club has immediately started contingency plans to replace Hunt who will now have to accept a reduced offer to stay with Brisbane.
A disappointed Cullen on Tuesday insisted relations remained cordial between the parties but said time was quickly running out to settle on a new deal.
He denied the Broncos were playing hard-ball, saying they couldn't afford to sit on their hands as Hunt waited for big-money offers to come in from European and Japanese rugby clubs.
"We're not playing at all, we're just being fair dinkum about a process that's been going for seven weeks now," Cullen told reporters.
"We think it's time to move on, we don't want to miss the boat on this one.
"If in a week or two or four weeks' time if Karmichael actually came back and said he was leaving at that point in time we might have missed opportunities to get someone to replace him."
Cullen believed Hunt was looking at escaping Brisbane to play rugby or league overseas for one to two seasons with a view to returning to the NRL down the track.
The Broncos boss admitted the 11-Test fullback, who made his NRL debut with the club at 17, was a "slightly different character" since last September's sexual assault allegations, from which no charges were laid.
"I get the impression he's not that comfortable with a whole lot of things in his life at the moment and he might be just thinking the best place for him is not in Brisbane," Cullen said.