Club At 18, Hunter joined the
Lichfield Ladies. She moved to
Bristol Ladies in 2015 and joined
Loughborough Lightning in 2017, where she retired in 2023.
International Hunter made her England debut in 2007. She had trained as a centre but joined the England squad as a back row player after coach Phil Forsyth moved her at Under-19s trials. She led the England team to win the
2014 Women's Rugby World Cup and won her hundredth cap in November 2017 as England played Canada in the semi-finals of the
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup. As of April 2021, Hunter is the most capped England player of all time. In November 2020, Hunter was unable to play in the team's postponed 2020 Six Nations game due to a hamstring injury. She had also injured a nerve in her neck in October 2020, which took doctors five months to fully diagnose and left her unsure of whether she would be able to return to professional rugby. After 13 months off, Hunter returned to the international pitch in April 2021 as England beat Italy in the second round of the
2021 Women's Six Nations. She was named in the
England squad for the delayed
2021 Rugby World Cup held in New Zealand in October and November 2022. == Honours and awards==