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Name: Stephen Hunt
Nationality: Irish
Date of Birth: 01/08/1981
Height:5' 8" (172cm)
Weight:11st 5lbs (72.0kg)
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Clubs:Reading, Brentford, Crystal Palace, Hull City
Position: Midfielder

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Wolves' long-running pursuit of Republic of Ireland winger Stephen Hunt came to an end when they signed the player for an undisclosed fee in June, 2010.

 

Hunt signed a three-year contract in becoming the second player to move from Hull to Wolves in the space of three days following defender Steven Mouyokolo.

 

Wolves were initially linked with the winger in the summer of 2009, and then confirmed they had made a substantial bid to land him in January, 2010.

 

Hull however rejected the bid, and Hunt managed to remained unmoved by all the speculation to such an extent that he scored a penalty against Wolves in January's 2-2 draw at the KC Stadium.

 

He then suffered a foot injury in April which ruled him out of the season's run-in and also meant he wouldn't be fit for the start of his first Wolves campaign.

 

But boss Mick McCarthy was delighted to have signed the player with the prospect of him being available to boost the ranks at some point in the early part of the campaign.

 

Hunt, born in Portlaiose in Ireland, secured his first chance in English football with Crystal Palace towards the end of the 1999/2000 season but after only three substitutes appearances dropped down a division to join Brentford.

 

He impressed while at Griffin Park, not only helping his team to the League One play-off final against Stoke in his first season but providing a regular supply of goals, 29 in total from 160 appearances.

 

That form helped secure a move to Reading in the summer of 2005/06, where Hunt was in the same Royals team as Marcus Hahnemann and Kevin Doyle which marched to the Championship title and the Barclays Premier League.

 

Many of his appearances that season were from the bench, but in the top flight he established himself as a key figure in the team which finished eighth in their first season.

 

In two further seasons with Reading, the assists and goals continued to flow with Hunt finishing with 21 goals from 173 games before leaving for Hull last summer.

 

Hunt made an explosive start to life in East Yorkshire, scoring on his first two appearances against Chelsea and Tottenham and going on to notch six times in 27 games, finishing the season as top scorer and Hull's Player of the Year award.

 

Known for his tenacity and never-say-die attitude as well as quality on the ball and from set pieces, Hunt has also picked up 25 senior caps for the Republic of Ireland, scoring one goal.

 

So as well as being re-united with Hahnemann and Doyle from his Reading days - and the latter of course from Ireland as well - Hunt will also be well known by others to have represented their country at different levels such as Andy Keogh, Kevin Foley and Stephen Ward.

 

Season 2010 - 11

Career History:
Club Season Comp. Apps
(as sub)
Goals
Hull City 2009 - 10League 27  (0) 6
Reading 2008 - 09League 41  (6) 6
  League Cup 2  (0) 1
Reading 2007 - 08League 37  (0) 4
  FA Cup 1  (1) 2
  League Cup 0  (1) 0
Reading 2006 - 07League 28  (7) 4
  FA Cup 0  (1) 0
  League Cup 2  (0) 0
Reading 2005 - 06League 3  (35) 2
  FA Cup 4  (0) 1
  League Cup 4  (0) 0
Brentford 2004 - 05League 13  (6) 3
  FA Cup 1  (3) 0
Brentford 2003 - 04League 38  (2) 11
  FA Cup 2  (0) 0
  League Cup 1  (0) 0
Brentford 2002 - 03League 41  (1) 7
  FA Cup 4  (0) 2
  League Cup 1  (1) 0
Brentford 2001 - 02League 37  (1) 4
  FA Cup 1  (0) 0
  League Cup 0  (1) 0
Crystal Palace 1999 - 00League 0  (3) 0
 
Stephen Hunt
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1 Marcus Hahnemann Goalkeeper  
2 Jelle Van Damme Defender  
3 George Elokobi Defender  
4 David Edwards Midfielder  
5 Richard Stearman Defender  
6 Jody Craddock Defender  
7 Michael Kightly Midfielder  
8 Karl Henry Midfielder  
9 Sylvan Ebanks-Blake Striker  
10 Steven Fletcher Striker  
11 Stephen Ward Defender  
12 Stephen Hunt Midfielder  
13 Wayne Hennessey Goalkeeper  
14 David Jones Midfielder  
15 Greg Halford Midfielder  
16 Christophe Berra Defender  
17 Matthew Jarvis Midfielder  
19 Marcus Bent
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Striker  
20 Nenad Milijas Midfielder  
21 Michael Mancienne
(on loan from Chelsea )
Defender  
22 Steven Mouyokolo Defender  
23 Ronald Zubar Defender  
25 Geoffrey Mujangi Bia
(on loan from Charleroi )
Midfielder  
26 Matthew Hill Defender  
29 Kevin Doyle Striker  
30 Carl Ikeme
(on loan to Leics )
Goalkeeper  
31 Matt Murray Goalkeeper  
32 Kevin Foley Defender  
33 Stefan Maierhofer Striker  
34 Adlene Guedioura Midfielder  
36 John Dunleavy Defender  
37 David Davis Midfielder  
38 Sam Winnall Striker  
39 Danny Batth Defender  
40 Ashley Hemmings Striker  
41 Scott Malone Defender  
42 James Spray Striker  
43 Jamie Reckord Defender  
44 Nathan Rooney Midfielder  
45 Aaron McCarey Goalkeeper  
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