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Hayne Plane – Overpaid And Underperforming – Stats Comparison

Is Hayne overpaid?

  • Yes

    Votes: 37 90.2%
  • No

    Votes: 4 9.8%

  • Total voters
    41

Floyduss

Juniors
Messages
29
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"Jarryd ‘Hayne Plane’ Hayne is the man who went to the NFL and had a crack at glory. You can only respect him for going over. If you haven’t seen his story on 60 minutes you should check it out.

The Hayne Plane was one of the NRL’s biggest stars and left when he was peaking. He had just won the first State of Origin series with New South Wales in 9 years playing at his favourite position fullback. Hayne as some people say is a ‘freak’.

Since coming back from the NFL after some would say a disaster of a debut game which arguably saw him dropped from the San Fransisco 49ers, he stayed in the training squad but shortly announced his retirement from the NFL due to ‘not wanting to learn the new playbook’ as the 49ers had hired a new coach, Chip Kelly. Hayne soon went for the Fijian national sevens team with the hopes of playing in the 2016 Olympic games which was held in Brazil although he was never selected.

Hayne Plane is now contracted to the Gold Coast Titans and is one of the highest paid players in the NRL at $1.2 million dollars a season. The only other player getting paid more than Hayne is Daly Cherry-Evans at $1.3 million a season.

Hayne’s getting paid more than Johnathan Thurston, Cameron Smith, Jason Taumalolo, Shaun Johnson, Sam Burgess, Paul Gallen and Andrew Fifita.

When you look at the list of players he’s effectively worth more than, is he actually worth it?

Let’s compare him to the other top paid backs in the NRL and a player getting paid $1,000,000 less than Hayne a season – Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (850K a season), Josh Duagn (800k a season) and Will Hopoate (150k a season)."

Continued here http://bestbonusbets.com/hayne-plane-overpaid-and-underperforming/



When it comes to SOO he lifts but he doesn't care about playing hard for the Titans. Can get some decent players over to the titans for $1,200,000 a season.
 

POPEYE

Coach
Messages
11,397
The above would've been better printed in Braille . . . normally sighted people with a modicum of intelligence have had Hayne pegged since he first began flapping his wings
 

justdave

Juniors
Messages
692
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"Jarryd ‘Hayne Plane’ Hayne is the man who went to the NFL and had a crack at glory. You can only respect him for going over. If you haven’t seen his story on 60 minutes you should check it out.

The Hayne Plane was one of the NRL’s biggest stars and left when he was peaking. He had just won the first State of Origin series with New South Wales in 9 years playing at his favourite position fullback. Hayne as some people say is a ‘freak’.

Since coming back from the NFL after some would say a disaster of a debut game which arguably saw him dropped from the San Fransisco 49ers, he stayed in the training squad but shortly announced his retirement from the NFL due to ‘not wanting to learn the new playbook’ as the 49ers had hired a new coach, Chip Kelly. Hayne soon went for the Fijian national sevens team with the hopes of playing in the 2016 Olympic games which was held in Brazil although he was never selected.

Hayne Plane is now contracted to the Gold Coast Titans and is one of the highest paid players in the NRL at $1.2 million dollars a season. The only other player getting paid more than Hayne is Daly Cherry-Evans at $1.3 million a season.

Hayne’s getting paid more than Johnathan Thurston, Cameron Smith, Jason Taumalolo, Shaun Johnson, Sam Burgess, Paul Gallen and Andrew Fifita.

When you look at the list of players he’s effectively worth more than, is he actually worth it?

Let’s compare him to the other top paid backs in the NRL and a player getting paid $1,000,000 less than Hayne a season – Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (850K a season), Josh Duagn (800k a season) and Will Hopoate (150k a season)."

Continued here http://bestbonusbets.com/hayne-plane-overpaid-and-underperforming/



When it comes to SOO he lifts but he doesn't care about playing hard for the Titans. Can get some decent players over to the titans for $1,200,000 a season.

Totally agree. Went ok in Origin but not worth the money to his club or any club for that matter
 

TheVelourFog

First Grade
Messages
5,061
Should have left Parra after the 2010 season, he might have stayed interested in a team that wasnt shit

Shouldn't have come back to the NRL when his heart clearly isnt in it
 

DiegoNT

First Grade
Messages
9,378
Jarred Hayne is probably one of the most heavily scrutinized players. Sometimes it all becomes ridicolous.

His Origin game showed what kind of player he is. He is one of the games elite players that much can't be doubted.

When he was at parra he was the whole team. It was up to him to do everything. That would be why his stats were better at parra. He was also responsible for a large number of freakish plays. But that pass the ball to jarred and expect him to do everything approach came at cost, parra didn't make the finals in his last 5 years there.

When he first came back, the criticism was that jarred was trying too hard. That he kept getting the ball at the detriment to ash Taylor. That titans had falled trap to, 'give it to hayne and it will happen'. So then he seemingly tried to take a step back and let the likes of Taylor, elgey and Roberts take control. Then he is accused of being dis-interested, not taking control etc. His love-hate relationship with the media doesn't help. He can be accused of not having dig and also trying to much and getting in the way of the halves in the same game sometimes.
At his time at parra he never had anyone feed him quality ball, he never had anyone that can take control of the team so he can focus on his own role. Slater has smith and cronk for example. If titans can get Taylor Roberts and elegey running things then use Hayne on top of that then they will be a danger side. But it's gonna take time to develop. Meanwhile everyone wants hayne to take over and do more, and that would be to the detriment of the Taylor, elgey, hayne combination.
 

POPEYE

Coach
Messages
11,397
Jarred Hayne is probably one of the most heavily scrutinized players. Sometimes it all becomes ridicolous.

His Origin game showed what kind of player he is. He is one of the games elite players that much can't be doubted.

When he was at parra he was the whole team. It was up to him to do everything. That would be why his stats were better at parra. He was also responsible for a large number of freakish plays. But that pass the ball to jarred and expect him to do everything approach came at cost, parra didn't make the finals in his last 5 years there.

When he first came back, the criticism was that jarred was trying too hard. That he kept getting the ball at the detriment to ash Taylor. That titans had falled trap to, 'give it to hayne and it will happen'. So then he seemingly tried to take a step back and let the likes of Taylor, elgey and Roberts take control. Then he is accused of being dis-interested, not taking control etc. His love-hate relationship with the media doesn't help. He can be accused of not having dig and also trying to much and getting in the way of the halves in the same game sometimes.
At his time at parra he never had anyone feed him quality ball, he never had anyone that can take control of the team so he can focus on his own role. Slater has smith and cronk for example. If titans can get Taylor Roberts and elegey running things then use Hayne on top of that then they will be a danger side. But it's gonna take time to develop. Meanwhile everyone wants hayne to take over and do more, and that would be to the detriment of the Taylor, elgey, hayne combination.
I think all everyone wants is Hayne to be there when he's called for, not chiming in when he feels like it
 

Maximus

Coach
Messages
11,971
Why does the article say it compares players playing the same position when it's a bunch of wingers and fullbacks and more than half of Hayne's games have been at centre?

A centre takes less runs than a fullback? Woah who knew?

Also, in one of his games he only played 30 mins, and another 2 he played less than 80. 3 out of 7 is going to bring his averages down.

Shit article.
 

POPEYE

Coach
Messages
11,397
Why does the article say it compares players playing the same position when it's a bunch of wingers and fullbacks and more than half of Hayne's games have been at centre?

A centre takes less runs than a fullback? Woah who knew?

Also, in one of his games he only played 30 mins, and another 2 he played less than 80. 3 out of 7 is going to bring his averages down.

Shit article.
Surely he's getting paid to play 80 minutes like a real Centre such as Gagai does or organise the defence as a real Fullback should do . . . he's not getting temp money
 

Mr Angry

Not a Referee
Messages
51,783
Fullbacks get half their rum metres from returning kicks.

These stats show that teams kick to the Titans wingers, but not Canterbury, they kick to Hoppa......

I would instruct my kickers to do the same.

Don't kick to Hayne, kick to Hoppa not Morris...
 

King hit

Coach
Messages
13,787
I can't imagine Hayne with his million dollar paycheques and all of his sporting success would be giving two f**ks about this thread.
 

POPEYE

Coach
Messages
11,397
I can't imagine Hayne with his million dollar paycheques and all of his sporting success would be giving two f**ks about this thread.
I'm absolutely f**king positive he wouldn't, in the same way I'm sure no club other than an NRL owned one would want him at half the money . . . no-one was more relieved to see the back of him than Arthur and he is the antithesis of the type of player Bellamy would keep
 

beave

Coach
Messages
15,558
Who is the bigger waste of money considering their production at club level

1. Hayne

2. Tamou.
 

POPEYE

Coach
Messages
11,397
Hayne hasn't got in the same picture frame as 3 of the Warrior try scorers and got a touch on the other in the first half . . . wonderful Fullback defence. Let's see how he goes in the second, if he finishes the game
 
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