Mickyd39
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http://www.smh.com.au/sport/haynes-eels-future-getting-murkier-20120331-1w53c.html
Weedler is a f**king merkin.
I wish he would name his "sources"
I suppose that would be a bit hard when you make things up.
IF JARRYD HAYNE asked for a release from the Eels, he would be within his rights given the way some of the players feel about him. And you could imagine a club like the Sydney Roosters would snap him up given their interest in a fullback for next season. Further to last week's column about the division in the Parramatta camp surrounding Hayne - the Eels' biggest star was the subject of some fierce comment at the team's crisis meeting during the week. The players made it very clear what they thought of Hayne. There appears to be some genuine ill feeling towards the NSW and Australian representative. Most of it relates to attitude - towards training and rehabilitation. Some players are completely over it. Word has reached the South Sydney camp that Parramatta's big off-season recruit, ex-Rabbitohs halfback Chris Sandow is not getting along with Hayne. There are definite divisions in the camp. This column suggested Hayne should be made captain to get the best out of him and the rest of the team - it turns out that the idea of making Hayne skipper was given consideration last season, but they stuck with Nathan Hindmarsh. The Eels will be looking for a new captain next year following Hindmarsh's decision to hang up the boots at season's end and the likes of Reni Maitua and Tim Mannah have leadership qualities. Hayne has the ability to be the player who Parramatta can rebuild their club around but he needs his teammates' support. While the Roosters would be interested in Hayne, they have not done a deal with Manly fullback Brett Stewart, which has been reported. This column heard the rumours they were interested - but I have been assured there is no way he will be at the club.
Weedler is a f**king merkin.
I wish he would name his "sources"
I suppose that would be a bit hard when you make things up.
IF JARRYD HAYNE asked for a release from the Eels, he would be within his rights given the way some of the players feel about him. And you could imagine a club like the Sydney Roosters would snap him up given their interest in a fullback for next season. Further to last week's column about the division in the Parramatta camp surrounding Hayne - the Eels' biggest star was the subject of some fierce comment at the team's crisis meeting during the week. The players made it very clear what they thought of Hayne. There appears to be some genuine ill feeling towards the NSW and Australian representative. Most of it relates to attitude - towards training and rehabilitation. Some players are completely over it. Word has reached the South Sydney camp that Parramatta's big off-season recruit, ex-Rabbitohs halfback Chris Sandow is not getting along with Hayne. There are definite divisions in the camp. This column suggested Hayne should be made captain to get the best out of him and the rest of the team - it turns out that the idea of making Hayne skipper was given consideration last season, but they stuck with Nathan Hindmarsh. The Eels will be looking for a new captain next year following Hindmarsh's decision to hang up the boots at season's end and the likes of Reni Maitua and Tim Mannah have leadership qualities. Hayne has the ability to be the player who Parramatta can rebuild their club around but he needs his teammates' support. While the Roosters would be interested in Hayne, they have not done a deal with Manly fullback Brett Stewart, which has been reported. This column heard the rumours they were interested - but I have been assured there is no way he will be at the club.