Except Mandela was guiltyIt’s like Mandela walking free
I presume they're still together based on media articles re Hayne's release and whereabouts.Is Jarryd still with his wife.
I'll tell you what she has been pretty loyal sticking by him considering the mess this has been for the past 6 years.
Considering he played up as well.
It's almost a bigger shame he didn't meet her and had a kid when he was younger he might have pulled his head in a lot earlier and focused on his footy a lot more if he had to start worry about providing for his family and kids.
Anyone who wasn’t playing for Melbourne between 2006 and 2015. was a wasted talent.Is Jarryd still with his wife.
I'll tell you what she has been pretty loyal sticking by him considering the mess this has been for the past 6 years.
Considering he played up as well.
It's almost a bigger shame he didn't meet her and had a kid when he was younger he might have pulled his head in a lot earlier and focused on his footy a lot more if he had to start worry about providing for his family and kids.
Everyone will look back at Jarryd differently in there own opinions.
But individually he did some freakish things and despite winning 2 x Dally Ms he will most likely still be looked as a wasted talent.
Maybe if we won in 2009 things could be looked at a lot differently but I suppose Hayne said it best when he left for the NFL he achieved everything in the game so winning a premiership late in his career wasn't high on the priority list.
I think of Hayne as the same as Brett Kenny in terms of natural brilliant football talent. Hayne did a bit better than Kenny in crappy team’s (Kenny 87-92) - but Kenny played in a great era from 81-86.Is Jarryd still with his wife.
I'll tell you what she has been pretty loyal sticking by him considering the mess this has been for the past 6 years.
Considering he played up as well.
It's almost a bigger shame he didn't meet her and had a kid when he was younger he might have pulled his head in a lot earlier and focused on his footy a lot more if he had to start worry about providing for his family and kids.
Everyone will look back at Jarryd differently in there own opinions.
But individually he did some freakish things and despite winning 2 x Dally Ms he will most likely still be looked as a wasted talent.
Maybe if we won in 2009 things could be looked at a lot differently but I suppose Hayne said it best when he left for the NFL he achieved everything in the game so winning a premiership late in his career wasn't high on the priority list.
The civil case against Hayne returned to court today for a directions hearing. One week adjournment agreed, and due back in court next week to set the hearing date - if the two parties can't come to an agreed settlement beforehand.
Jarryd Hayne's next legal battle after rape convictions quashed
Former NRL star Jarryd Hayne's legal woes are not over despite successfully appealing his rape convictions, with a civil lawsuit returning before the courts this week in Sydney.www.dailymail.co.uk
The article says she lodged this civil case in August 2021, so the girl has been waiting three years for this to be heard.
For those playing at home, the matter is listedI expect Hayne's team will be attempting a settlement here, as per the civil case against him for similar allegations in the US.
Well, the DPP decided not to undertake the retrial that the 3rd(?) appeal judgment indicated was open to them.
So yes, not proved guilty beyond reasonable doubt in criminal cases, but still open to being found guilty on balance of probabilities in the civil case.
I expect Hayne's team will be attempting a settlement here, as per the civil case against him for similar allegations in the US.
If you read the actual appeal judgement, I don't believe it expresses the reasons the appeal was successful in quite those terms... when making the decision that Hayne could be subject to a new (4th) trial.They should try to settle it, but he was wrongly convicted
No conviction so in accordance with the rule of law, he’s an innocent man and entitled to thatIf you read the actual appeal judgement, I don't believe it expresses the reasons the appeal was successful in quite those terms... when making the decision that Hayne could be subject to a new (4th) trial.
Agree it's very much in Hayne's interest to settle it, just in case the lower civil "balance of probability" case threshold presents him with more problems than the criminal "beyond reasonable doubt" threshold has already presented him.
Yes, definitely given the DPP decided not to pursue the 4th trial. But that doesn't equate to wrongly convicted.No conviction so in accordance with the rule of law, he’s an innocent man and entitled to that
That's an opinion, to which you're entitled.All things considered, he was brave and courageous in the face of vile and senseless persecution by the state of nsw.
Also an opinion, but I agree with your indication of Hayne's muppetry - and that it's neither here nor there.The fact that he is a muppet is neither here nor there.
He is a bit of a muppet based on what we know happened - but she is equally, it would appear, a dirty girl.No conviction so in accordance with the rule of law, he’s an innocent man and entitled to that
All things considered, he was brave and courageous in the face of vile and senseless persecution by the state of nsw.
The fact that he is a muppet is neither here nor there.
I'm not so sure evidence points to that...He is a bit of a muppet based on what we know happened - but she is equally, it would appear, a dirty girl.
Apparently the US Civil case cost Hayne a settlement of almost $100,000AU for it to go away, so time will tell.So not sure what the damages are. She wasn’t tracking towards a success career. At least as far as I know.