Turns out he’s not worth cheering for. He’s not worth defending. This is just a very sad story all round, apart from this young lady getting some justice in Hayne getting found guilty for his crimes.
f**k you Jarryd Hayne.
Scumbag.
I’m just so disappointed in this idiot.
I loved watching him play. He was my favourite player. I cheered him on. I argued in his defence when fans of other clubs would put shit on him. I was excited when he went to the NFL, especially because he went to my team. I respected his decision to go to the Titans when he came back the the NRL, and rejoiced when he eventually came back to the Eels.
Turns out he’s not worth cheering for. He’s not worth defending. This is just a very sad story all round, apart from this young lady getting some justice in Hayne getting found guilty for his crimes.
f**k you Jarryd Hayne.
Scumbag.
not as f**ked as he will be..
Hard not to agree, i am the same as you, watched him come through the lower grades and he became my favourite, was happy to see him try another sport that i happen to also love and completely understood the Titans move and was happy he came home too.
Clearly a low life and clearly not worth supporting in any way.
Average I believe is about 8 years sentenced and served. At a guess under the circumstances, halve that and add a year for injury. Then probably because of case profile halve it again. That’d be his max. Halve that again for his likely non-parole periodNot sure of what happens in terms of sentencing and appeals now but i would assume he's looking at quite a long prison sentence?
Their goal is 14 years?Article updated.
https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/n...t/news-story/bdb206118901e259c0848d5db29a4576
- Jury was seven men and five women (some rumours about that it was an all female jury)
- Possible 14 year goal sentence.
- Sentencing on 6 May
I reckon the conviction probably justifies the feelings but non-conviction wouldn’t have eradicated themIf he had been found not guilty would you have felt the same?
So he could be playing for us in the finals next year?Average I believe is about 8 years sentenced and served. At a guess under the circumstances, halve that and add a year for injury. Then probably because of case profile halve it again. That’d be his max. Halve that again for his likely non-parole period
A book deal is inevitable.So he could be playing for us in the finals next year?.
I’d watch that feel good redemption movie. Be better than that piece of shit Shawshank RedemptionSo he could be playing for us in the finals next year?