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On the other hand he is totally not finished as an NRL player. He was our best player last time he played and that was while playing in a bad team on not much preparation. He will easily get his weight down and he is a safe bet for any team provided he is willing to accept the market value for him which would probably be close to minimum wage.
He was our best player??? I doubt he’ll accept minimal wage if he can jag a million dollar deal overseas. He’s taken a hit financially, from this case and settling in America. I’d love nothing more than Hayne to recapture some form from his early years. But that’s not going to happen. Not at 32 years of age and being in rugby league wilderness for 2 years. He’s washed up and time for fans to move on.