Influence Hunter was an influence on Australian hip hop artists such as Drapht, who had been included on Hunter's 2002
Done DL album, after writing raps secretly "for three or four months" and showing them to Hunter. Hunter had been in Drapht's sister's class at school, and Drapht had seen him perform at the Hyde Park Hotel along with Dazastah and Downsyde. Drapht helped raise funds for cancer research based on his friendship with Hunter in the 2011
Dry July fundraiser.
Awards At the 2012
Western Australian Music Industry Awards Hunter was post-humously inducted into the WAM Hall of Fame.
Hunter: For the Record A documentary entitled
Hunter: For the Record was made about his career and battle with cancer. The documentary's premiere screening was at the
Australian Centre for the Moving Image in
Melbourne on 27 October 2012, with a second screening in
Perth on 1 November 2012. In a Q&A session following the premiere, the producers stated that they intend to screen the documentary at
film festivals in the following year, and that the documentary would be released on
DVD with additional material that was left out due to time constraints.
Robert Hunter Cup Melbourne MC
Bias B and other members of the hip-hop community planned two events to commemorate Hunter's legacy, both events falling under the name
Robert Hunter Cup. On Saturday, 20 October 2012, a year after Hunter death, a gig was staged in Melbourne featuring artists including
Drapht,
Dazastah, Layla and Optamus from the Syllabolix (SBX) crew,
Funkoars,
Brad Strut,
Koolism,
Boney & Stoney, amongst others. The following day, an
Australian rules football match was played between two teams, Westside Warriors (with players from Western Australia and South Australia) and Eastside Kings (from the states on the east coast), to raise funds for charity foundation Make-A-Wish. The event which was inspired by an impromptu "kick-to-kick" game at a wake near the
Melbourne Cricket Ground at the time of Hunter's death. The Eastside Kings (7.8.50) defeated the Westside Warriors (7.4.46) by four points; comedian
Scott Dooley was awarded a trophy as "man of the match".
Westside Warriors • 00
Dazastah • 1 Defyre • 2 Cam McDonald • 3 Deej • 4 Rodrick • 5
Drapht • 6 Javs • 7 Rob Shaker • 8
Optamus (captain) • 9 Creed Birch • 10 Scott Bono • 11
Mr Grevis • 12 Simplex • 13
Vents • 14 Flak • 15 Lukic • 16 Conseps • 17 Paul Salta • 18 Armee • 19 Adam Crook • 20 John Stoitis • 21 Kai • 22 Matt Garood • 23 MJ • 24 Bitter Belief • 25 LJ • 26
Pressure • 27 Trumps • 29 John Garood • 30 Todd Nash (coach) • 36 RichoKidd • 64 L Street • 69
Hons • 75 Mortar • 77 Beats • 99
Reflux Eastside Kings • 0
Maundz • 1
Hau Latukefu • 2 Jessie Lyons • 3 Trem (captain) • 4
Brad Strut • 5 Discourse • 7
Fluent Form • 8 Crispy • 9
Briggs • 10 Troy Skarz • 11 Bigspin • 12 Guy Geezy • 13 Ryhno • 15 Bigfoot • 16 Heata • 17 Dwiz • 18 Josh Davis • 20 A-Love • 22 G Force • 23 Surreal • 25 Swarmy • 29
Scott Dooley • 30
Eloquor • 31
Ozi Batla • 32
Dedlee • 33 Deece • 35 Reason • 40 B Wiv • 44
Tornts • 45 Chris Gill • 69 Illergic • 75 Stewbakka (coach) • 77
Urthboy • 85 J Stark • 87 Mitus • 88
Bias B The event was repeated the following year, with the Robert Hunter Cup match played at
Victoria Park, Melbourne, on Sunday, 6 October 2013, preceded by another "Aus All Stars" gig the night before. Eastside Kings (8.8.56) again defeated Westside Warriors (7.7.49). The final Robert Hunter Cup match played in
Perth, Western Australia, on 25 October 2014 ended with another victory for the Eastside Kings (8.11. 59) over the Westside Warriors (7.8.50). ==Discography==