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Eels wing eyes Bati jumper
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
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Eels Jarryd Hayne runs the ball back during the NRL Rugby League round 20 fixture against West Tigers at Telstra Stadium last weekend
THERE is a strong possibility that Parammatta Eels rugby league wing Jarryd Hayne will play for Fiji during the World Cup qualifiers in Australia in October.
While the Fiji National Rugby League chairman Peni Musunamasi is not sure about the youngster's availability, it is understood former national coach Shane Morris has spoken to Hayne.
Hayne is the son of former Fiji Bati Manoa Thompson.
The 18-year-old is currently one of hottest properties in Australian league circles.
Musunamasi said they would welcome the move by Hanes, because he was involved in top level competition.
"We are not sure yet if he will be available since this depends on his club," Musunamasi said.
"The time we are having our qualifiers that is when the ARL final is on and should his club make it they will need him to be there.
"Even if he doesn't play this year should we qualify for the World Cup, we would like to have him in that team."
He said the Fiji side was in the process of getting its Australia-based players for the play-offs, which will have Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and the Cook Islands taking part.
"Only two teams will qualify from the competition while the remaining two will have go through a repechage," Musunamasi said.
"We have been in the process of securing the release of players from the Australian clubs.
"We will be taking about 12 players from here and then have a trial match before the qualifiers before we name the team."
Eels wing eyes Bati jumper
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
+ Enlarge this image
Eels Jarryd Hayne runs the ball back during the NRL Rugby League round 20 fixture against West Tigers at Telstra Stadium last weekend
THERE is a strong possibility that Parammatta Eels rugby league wing Jarryd Hayne will play for Fiji during the World Cup qualifiers in Australia in October.
While the Fiji National Rugby League chairman Peni Musunamasi is not sure about the youngster's availability, it is understood former national coach Shane Morris has spoken to Hayne.
Hayne is the son of former Fiji Bati Manoa Thompson.
The 18-year-old is currently one of hottest properties in Australian league circles.
Musunamasi said they would welcome the move by Hanes, because he was involved in top level competition.
"We are not sure yet if he will be available since this depends on his club," Musunamasi said.
"The time we are having our qualifiers that is when the ARL final is on and should his club make it they will need him to be there.
"Even if he doesn't play this year should we qualify for the World Cup, we would like to have him in that team."
He said the Fiji side was in the process of getting its Australia-based players for the play-offs, which will have Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and the Cook Islands taking part.
"Only two teams will qualify from the competition while the remaining two will have go through a repechage," Musunamasi said.
"We have been in the process of securing the release of players from the Australian clubs.
"We will be taking about 12 players from here and then have a trial match before the qualifiers before we name the team."