[10] His first season was disrupted by injury, but he was still able to contribute to Birmingham becoming Division Two champions,[3] and he played in the final of the 1994–95 Football League Trophy at Wembley, the game won by Paul Tait's golden goal.
The highlight of his Wimbledon career came when he scored the extra-time goal to seal a 3–1 victory over Premier League Middlesbrough in the FA Cup fifth round.
Although Fry reportedly said he would have "no hesitation" about giving him his debut in the weekend's game,[24] Hunt made no first team appearances for Peterborough and was released at the end of the season.
[25] Having been out of the game for five years, in February 2008 Hunt signed a short-term contract until the end of the season for St Albans City of the Conference South, managed by former Birmingham and Peterborough colleague Steve Castle.
[4] After five Isthmian Premier matches and a goal for Harrow Borough,[27] Hunt joined divisional rivals AFC Hornchurch in September 2009 – his friend and Harrow manager, Dave Howell, thought he should be playing at a higher level, but understood why he left: "If you were offered three times the amount of money to play at a club much nearer to your home, what would you do?