Owen Da Gama feels Gavin Hunt's pain

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Owen Da Gama feels Gavin Hunt's pain
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Da Gama is feeling sorry for Hunt because like him, he too was left wondering about his future after the sale of Silver Stars more than a decade ago. RealNevilleK

When Platinum Stars bought 51 percent shares in 2007, they kept the entire team, including Da Gama.

Although he was not treated like Hunt, Da Gama believes that TTM should have waited at least until the end of the season to make that announcement. Da Gama also added that they have identified two players from Wits and are trying to sign them for the next season.

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