Ben Hunt has spoken of his desire to move back home to Queensland.Credit:Getty
Hunt first asked for a release from the Dragons 12 months ago and has belatedly been given his wish.
Only last Friday,Dragons coach Shane Flanagan told this masthead that he expected the parties to work through any tensions.
“I don’t see any issues there,to be really honest,” Flanagan said at the time. “I’m comfortable with my relationship with Ben. The club’s made a decision.
“We just move on. He’ll be back at training. I haven’t got the exact date,but it’ll probably be early January. So we just move on.”
However,the situation had become untenable and Hunt is now on the lookout for a new club. The development means the Red V will need to find a new halfback and captain.
“This decision was not easy and was not taken lightly,but we need to do what is best for the club at this time,” Dragons chief executive Ryan Webb said.
“After extensive discussions with Ben and his management,it became clear that this is the best path forward for both parties. It allows the club to openly explore the player market and focus on the future.