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ARU top up Hunt's Reds deal

Sydney - The Australian Rugby Union said on Saturday it provided financial assistance to secure the services of code hopper star Karmichael Hunt's switch to the Reds.

The Reds on Friday announced wayward international James O'Connor and Hunt had signed to play for Reds in a boost for the struggling side and putting both players in the frame for next year's World Cup.

After months of giving every indication it would not top up any offer for the former Australian Football League and National Rugby League player to join the Reds in Super Rugby, ARU boss Bill Pulver said Hunt was now on an ARU agreement.

The ARU did not disclose any further details of its contract with Hunt, although reports say he is commanding around $Aus600 000 ($560 000) a season.

Pulver disclosed that the ARU had pitched in for the deal while confirming it had not helped out financially with his new Reds team-mate O'Connor.

O'Connor's previous ARU contract was terminated last year following a series of off-field indiscretions.

"I think (Hunt) is a very special player, the sort of player that comes along only every now and again," Pulver told reporters.

"In the case of James O'Connor it's entirely a Reds rugby union contract.

"In the case of Karmichael Hunt, we have him on an Australian agreement working in tandem with Queensland Rugby Union.

"It was always absolutely clear that we would not be signing James up to an Australian contract at this point, having severed the relationship not so long ago.

"But everyone deserves a second chance; he's a wonderful player."

Pulver said O'Connor, who has played overseas for London Irish and French powerhouse Toulon since being cut loose by the ARU, could be considered for another ARU contract.

"It will be a judgment call based on how things go both on and off the field," Pulver said.

Reds coach Richard Graham said he had not pressed O'Connor for a promise regarding his behaviour.

"I think people need to judge James by his actions when he arrives, it's very easy to pre-judge him," Graham said.

Graham said he views O'Connor as a winger and Hunt initially as a fullback, although he said former Australia rugby league international Hunt could also play at outside-centre and flyhalf.

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