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Post by crow on Nov 11, 2018 1:36:43 GMT 10
once again good riddance...
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 11, 2018 16:26:40 GMT 10
Still looking as though he may end up at the Dragons.
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Post by crow on Nov 12, 2018 3:06:23 GMT 10
they are welcome to him. If they pay more than $500K they are fools.
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 12, 2018 10:57:44 GMT 10
they are welcome to him. If they pay more than $500K they are fools. What did you think of his NFL experience? A complete failure? Embarrassing?
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Post by crow on Nov 13, 2018 3:14:45 GMT 10
I dont know what that is, please explain?
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 13, 2018 20:31:29 GMT 10
I dont know what that is, please explain? Hayne only played 8 NFL games for the 49ers. I would say his NFL days came to nothing. Your thoughts?
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Post by crow on Nov 14, 2018 0:30:31 GMT 10
He was actually very good for the 49ers, but the 49ers had a really bad coach, who was totally clueless. I however think his NFL experience came to nothing like you do. He went to the wrong team.
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 14, 2018 19:18:29 GMT 10
He was actually very good for the 49ers, but the 49ers had a really bad coach, who was totally clueless. I however think his NFL experience came to nothing like you do. He went to the wrong team. Yeah, he did impress, but like you say, wrong team. Looks like no one wants him now.
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 17, 2018 13:16:32 GMT 10
This might explain why Parra did not resign the Hayne Plane.
The Sydney Morning Herald.
New sexual assault allegations could end Hayne's sporting career
The sexual assault allegations levelled against Jarryd Hayne have the potential to end his sporting career, with Parramatta and St George Illawarra expected to abandon their pursuit of the embattled star’s signature.
Police are investigating an alleged sexual assault that took place in the Hunter region on grand final night. A NSW Police spokeswoman confirmed police were still yet to speak with Hayne, adding that the investigation was ongoing.
The alleged victim was reportedly in contact with Hayne via social media beforehand and claims to have photographic evidence of the injuries she sustained during the alleged incident. She was interviewed by the NRL integrity unit before reporting the matter to police on Monday.
Hayne is currently defending a sexual assault allegation levelled against him in a civil lawsuit launched in the Santa Clara County Court in the US in December last year. The claim relates to an evening in December 2015, while Hayne was playing for the San Francisco 49ers, when he went home with a woman from a San Jose bar and allegedly had non-consensual sex with her.
Micha Liberty, the US lawyer for the woman at the centre of the claim, confirmed to the Herald on Friday that she was aware of the recent allegation in Australia.
"We don't know enough about the facts to comment on the new allegations. I will be following the matter closely to see what develops," she said.
Ms Liberty confirmed the US trial date had been set for January 27, 2020.
Hayne is unemployed after his Eels contract expired at the end of last season. Parramatta had hoped to offer him a new deal for 2019 but were unable to do so because only $200,000 remained in their salary cap. It is well short of the $700,000 the 30-year-old was seeking, although the blue and golds were hoping to offload a player to free up the required funds.
The Herald understands the Eels have decided to abandon their pursuit of Hayne after the latest allegations surfaced. Several officials remained unsure if he would fit in with the new culture the wooden spooners were trying to instill. There were also concerns about his fitness after he missed the start of pre-season, including a team camp in Armidale.
Hayne had been training with sprint coach Roger Fabri in a bid to remain fit but it’s understood those sessions were few and far between.
While Hayne isn’t a contracted Eels player, the club still made welfare support available to him after the latest claims were levelled on Thursday night.
Like Parramatta, the Dragons are expected to also withdraw their interest in Hayne. The Red V had met with Hayne about the prospect of taking one of the backline spots vacated by the departure of Nene Macdonald and the retirement of Jason Nightingale. Several rival clubs told the Herald that current fullback Matt Dufty had been made available to them as the Dragons sought to free up the cash to recruit the cross-code star.
St George Illawarra on Friday posted an interview with Dufty on their website in which he said he was reassured he was part of the club’s plans for 2019. Tellingly, the story was posted only after Hayne’s dramas became public.
"I've had a chat with the senior staff members at the club and they have assured me of my spot in 2019 so I'm keen to rip into pre-season and beyond for the Dragons," Dufty said.
"The club reassured me that if anything were to happen that they'd let me know before it hit the papers which is great to hear because I have a great relationship with everyone at the club and I'm looking to ripping in for them and all the boys."
No other NRL club had expressed an interest in Hayne prior to the latest allegations, although he has been linked to a potential switch to French rugby. If Hayne were to be charged, it could end those plans as well. Those facing serious offences can have their visas confiscated or be required to report regularly to local authorities.
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Post by crow on Nov 17, 2018 16:08:45 GMT 10
move on and sign a young up and comer. Hayne has totally blown it.
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 17, 2018 16:53:00 GMT 10
move on and sign a young up and comer. Hayne has totally blown it. Strange the club has not made things clear and just told him he is no longer wanted.
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Post by crow on Nov 18, 2018 1:48:59 GMT 10
I guess if he took $200K which apparently what the Eels still have left in there salary cap i would say sign him, otherwise let him go.
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 18, 2018 10:31:13 GMT 10
I guess if he took $200K which apparently what the Eels still have left in there salary cap i would say sign him, otherwise let him go. He might have to sign for 200K. Nobody wants him. The club should say to Jarryd, we'll pay you in match payments, but only if the team wins. LOL
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Post by crow on Nov 18, 2018 12:20:41 GMT 10
it would not earn all that much if it was based on them winning. He definitely is worth the $700K he is looking to get. Goodbye Hansey see you in French rugby.
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Post by Electric Eel on Nov 18, 2018 14:34:40 GMT 10
it would not earn all that much if it was based on them winning. He definitely is worth the $700K he is looking to get. Goodbye Hansey see you in French rugby. It will have to be French Rugby. No one in Australia wants Hayne. What a few years can do!! Just before he came back to Parra a number of clubs were interested. Even the Bulldogs. Now no one wants Hayne.
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