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Dragons chase Jarryd Hayne

getsmarty

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Pereira not buying into Jarryd Hayne conjecture
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OUCH: Jarryd Hayne cops an accidental foot in the face from Jordan Pereira in round 22 last season. Picture: AAP

DRAGONS flyer Jordan Pereira admits he’s nervous about the prospect of Jarryd Hayne linking with the club – but it’s got nothing to do with competition for spots.

It’s more to do with the accidental boot he planted on Hayne’s face in the Dragons round-22 clash with the Eels last season that required one of the more creative strapping efforts of 2018.

“If he did come down here I just hope he’s not angry that I kicked him the face,” Pereira said.

“Whatever club he goes to I just hope he doesn’t hate me because it was an accident. That’s my only concern, that he doesn’t hate me as a bloke.”

Currently without a club for 2019, Hayne has been linked to St George Illawarra who are battling depleted outside back stocks following the departure of Nene Macdonald and the retirement of Jason Nightingale.

Media reports have suggested the club could look to move on current No. 1 Matt Dufty to accommodate Hayne, but Pereira hasn’t given much weight to the conjecture.

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SECOND BEST: Jarryd Hayne after colliding with Jordan Pereira's foot last season. Picture: AAP

“So many things pop up and right now everything seems like rubbish, I don’t pay attention to any of it,” Pereira said.

“He’s one of my best mates, I love Dufty, I don't want to see him leave. I look at whatever I see as a thumbnail, and I disregard it.

“There’s not too may [outside backs] left. Nene’s left, Gyspy [Nightingale] left, Patty [Herbert] left, Reuben [Garrick] left.

“That’s four [outside backs] that have gone so we’re down a few. We’ve lost more than we’ve gained so I’m sure there’ll be someone turn up at some stage.

“I’m not sure who we’re going to get but if it hasn’t come from the Dragons, it’s not my concern, I just don’t believe it.”

Pereira has little to worry about on the contract front having penned a two-year contract extension after a string of impressive performances in his side’s final nine games of 2018.

It included two finals appearances, and the 25-year-old admits he’s still left pinching himself having only joined the club the day before the transfer deadline in 2017.

“Sometimes I go back and watch those games that I played and think ‘wow, that’s me’,” Pereira said.

“It is still pretty hard to believe and sometimes I have to refresh my memory by watching some footage.

“I thought I was going to have to dust off the old steel caps midway through last year. I thought I was going to have to go back to work.

“My manager wasn’t sure what was going to happen, there weren’t any offers from other clubs.

“I was probably at the bottom of the hierarchy and got one little taste due to some unfortunate injuries.

“Sometimes that’s how you get opportunities and whatever you make of that is in your own hands. I just tried to take it with both of them.”

The cavalcade of outside men who’ve headed for the exit door leaves Pereira one of the last men standing, but he’s far from complacent about holding onto his spot next season.

“I’ve put the pressure on myself that nothing’s going to be given, it’s all got to be earned,” he said.

“2019’s all a clean slate and everything’s up for grabs.

“I’m just going to approach the preseason like I did last year, work my hardest, and make sure I earn that spot.”

https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/5760149/pereira-not-buying-into-hayne-conjecture/?cs=3713
 

getsmarty

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Dragons players unsure on Hayne landing
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    Jarryd Hayne scored three tries in the Eels' 40-4 win over the Dragons in Round 22 last season.
    If Jarryd Hayne is headed to St George Illawarra, winger Jordan Pereira just hopes the NRL superstar has forgotten the boot to the face he copped from the young flyer late last season.

    Hayne's destination for 2019 still remains one of the biggest pieces of the off-season puzzle, as he enters his third week of free agency after being unsigned by Parramatta.

    The Eels still remain hopeful they can retain their marquee player, however they will have to offload talent to do so to stay under next year's salary cap.

    The chances of that happening have taken a hit with Newcastle's decision to purchase centre Hymel Hunt and not Michael Jennings, while winger Josh Hoffman also looks like staying put.

    The Dragons have emerged as the other contender to sign Hayne if the 30-year-old stays in the NRL, as they weigh up whether to pursue him as a winger or fullback.

    Dragons players remain in the dark over the situation, but Pereira could at least see the lighter side of the situation - with his only meeting with Hayne resulting in the Eels winger needing stitches after his stray boot left him bandaged up mid-match in round 22.

    "If he did come down here I just hope he's not angry that I kicked him in the face, Pereira said.

    "But other than that, I'm not too sure. I just hope he doesn't hate me. It was an accident - that's my only concern."

    Jokes aside though, Pereira believes it would only make sense for the Red V to approach an outside back given Jason Nightingale's retirement and Nene Macdonald's departure.

    It's left him as the only established winger alongside recruit Jonus Pearson from Brisbane.

    However he doesn't want it to come at the expense of fullback Matt Dufty, after it was reported he could be shopped around.

    "I'm sure there will be more to come because we have lost more than we gained," Pereira said.

    "I love Dufty, he's one of my best mates. I don't want to see him leave.

    "Any opportunity outside Dufty is an opportunity to score tries and get clean breaks because he draws so much attention."

    Pereira is gearing up for his first NRL season next year, after the 25-year-old was re-signed on a two-year deal after making his first-grade debut in the second half of 2018 and thinking his dream over.

    "Sometimes I just watch those games I played and watch my clips and just think 'wow, that's me, it's crazy'," he said.

    "It still surprises me when I see my face on the screen or something like that or rubbing shoulders with Gareth Widdop or Tim Lafai."

    Australian Associated Press



    https://www.theleader.com.au/story/5760387/dragons-players-unsure-on-hayne-landing/?cs=13068
 

kit66

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Why did we let Herbert and Garrick go ? Herbert will kill it in firsts.

Be crazy if we now let Mann go.
 

Old Kogarah Boy 1

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Kurt Mann shapes as the player to make way for Jarryd Hayne at the Dragons, but time is ticking
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Jarryd Hayne could be on his way to the Dragons.Source: News Corp Australia
As days tick by, time is running out for off-contract NRL star Jarryd Hayne.

While it was reported on Wednesday the Dragons were willing to let go of young fullback Matt Dufty to sign the former Eels’ back, The Daily Telegraph has since revealed Kurt Mann is the guy who could be moved on.

Mann, a handy utility who has played in the forwards, at centre and in the halves at various stages for the Dragons over the past three seasons, has reportedly requested a release to join the Knights.

With the Dragons set to return to training, it’s believed they need an answer from Hayne soon as Mann firms to join Newcastle.

Mann, 25, began his career at the Storm and has filled in capably for Gareth Widdop at the Dragons, believes he has a better chance of nabbing a regular position at the Knights

It has been well-reported that the Eels intend on re-signing Hayne, who would also prefer to stay with his beloved club.

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Kurt Mann has played for Melbourne and the Dragons as a utility.Source: News Corp Australia

However, without releasing a contracted player, the Eels can only offer Hayne a reported $200,000 per season — well short of his market value.

The question of Dufty’s contract till remains, with the local junior yet to be re-signed beyond the end of the 2019 season.

Without Hayne, the Dragons will be facing a serious lack of depth in the backline in 2019 after releasing centre Nene Macdonald to the Cowboys, and the retirement of Jason Nightingale.
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Kurt is very genuine, reliable club player who can fill many positions.
He may not be as brilliant as some but every club needs a 'Kurt Mann' type of player.

Happy that Duffy seems to be staying but sorry for lose Kurt.
All the best Kurt, Newcastle will gain a real decent guy.
OKB
 

Slippery Morris

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Getting Hayne could be a win win for us fans. If he plays well Saints could win a comp. He is that good on his day that he can win those tight games when they are looking for a game changer and he definitely is one of them. If he fires and I think he will as he has a point to prove, Saints will be better placed to make the top 4.

If he has a shocker Saints will struggle and finish outside the 8 which will mean Mary gets sacked and the Hayne curse continues, Which ever coach signs him gets sacked or close to it. Brad Arthur only survived because he had a tough year before and it was more sympathy I feel.

I don't think we will be mediocre it will either be rocks or diamonds I feel with Hayne, hoping it is diamonds.
 

JDHD

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Hayne’s heart is in Parra. He’ll never play as well for another team as he does for Parra, and he’s not played very well for Parra.
 

slippery5

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To explain it for you.
Those that defend and support kurt mann on this forum have very strong negative views of the coach. They feel that Kurt should have been given a fair go at a starting position such as fullback, centre or wing. But because Mary never gave him that starting spot he became a forum favourite. Like he was being picked on by the one they can't stand so they defend him regardless of his shortcomings. They will bring up him being top try scorer in 2017 at every turn. The same people will say however that Duftys 13 tries this season mean nothing because he can't defend or catch.
For me, Mann looked to be a decent winger and a pretty good utility. Not much more than that though. He was given plenty of opportunities this year through injury and never really lived up to the forum hype did he? But that's not Kurt's fault, its Mary's fault Kurt didn't play well. Its always Mary's fault.
I kind of agree with you, he is not a world beater, that was proven when he didn't really offer much when he replaced Widdop, What was Mary's fault, was not having him back on the wing ahead of Nighty or in the centres where I think he is best suited, that's where a good coach like Bellamy had him.
 

slippery5

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Mate, I am one of Dufty's biggest fans and want us to keep him for at least another year or 2 to see how his game develops, but when he dogged the tackle or tackle's against Canterbury, I couldn't defend him. I am certainly not saying that Hayne is our fullback solution either. I still hold hopes for Dufty and I certainly wouldn't want to see him killing for another club. His lack of size is always going to be an issue.

As I have said numerous times, I would play Hayne centre if we signed him and he could play fullback, is Dufty is going well enough.
Your desciption of "DOGGED" the tackle is exactly right & I'm glad someone else feels the same, it was a classic example of purposely getting himself in the wrong position so he could easily be stepped inside or beaten on the outside without having to get a hand on them, it's a dogged way of excusing himself & crediting the attacking player instead, so a missed tackle would not be marked against him. It's much less embarrassing than being run over the top off.
Not really what you want in your last line of defence hence the real reason why they are going for Hayne.
 

dragonssamy61

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Hayne is in trouble again with police looking into a alleged rape in sydney.
Just on channel nine news.
I hope we haven't signed him until he is cleared of all chargers.
Hope we wait and see what happens.
 

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