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Jarryd Hayne - Make him an Eel for Life

TheParraboy

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Not hard for injuries to occur during consensual sex.

sure

slipping off the kitchen bench and spraining your ankle when you hit the floor type injury?
(not that this has ever happened to me...)

Or one where a woman is experienced pain/injury during...and asking for it to stop...and he doesnt , type of injury?
 

IFR33K

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This is a stupid post. What if it was hurting, intentionally or unintentionally? Should she just shut up and let him finish? Do you have daughters? I do and I’d want to kill the merkin. My comments have nothing to do with Hayne I don’t know what happen. In general though a person has the right to say no even after saying yes


Just seems very odd tbh. Who knows what injuries she sustained and if they’re related to the Hayne encounter. Heard on the news she didn’t go directly to the police, and if I heard correctly the police haven’t even spoken to Hayne.

Seems like the semi case revisited.
 

eels_fan

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Idk. I haven’t seen the pics of her injuries. Just seems strange she waited a while before going to police as well. Just saying

Some people don’t go to the police until decades after abuse because it takes them that long to process it, or they are scared of being labelled liars or not believed (which plenty are saying about this girl now), which is why so many abuses go unreported.
 
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Incorrect

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Didn't she go to the NRL integrity unit first to report it? That's what I find puzzling. If you think a crime has been committed against your person, go to the police not the NRL integrity unit... If I was a cynic, I'd be thinking maybe that was the play of someone looking for a few $$'s from a sporting governing body to keep quiet about a high profile player of theirs.... Thankfully though I'm not cynical at all and am keen to see justice take its course....
 
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Didn't she go to the NRL integrity unit first to report it? That's what I find puzzling. If you think a crime has been committed against your person, go to the police not the NRL integrity unit... If I was a cynic, I'd be thinking maybe that was the play of someone looking for a few $$'s from a sporting governing body to keep quiet about a high profile player of theirs.... Thankfully though I'm not cynical at all and am keen to see justice take its course....
I admit I had the same thought.
 

strider

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I made this thread as I thought he was the greatest Eels’ player that I have ever seen but I think it is time we say goodbye, wish him well and avoid the distracting circus.
Yeah but give it a week or 2 and you will be in love with him again
 

strider

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Didn't she go to the NRL integrity unit first to report it? That's what I find puzzling. If you think a crime has been committed against your person, go to the police not the NRL integrity unit... If I was a cynic, I'd be thinking maybe that was the play of someone looking for a few $$'s from a sporting governing body to keep quiet about a high profile player of theirs.... Thankfully though I'm not cynical at all and am keen to see justice take its course....
Where was that reported? .... if thats the case it sounds weird
 

Dibs

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Just seems very odd tbh. Who knows what injuries she sustained and if they’re related to the Hayne encounter. Heard on the news she didn’t go directly to the police, and if I heard correctly the police haven’t even spoken to Hayne.

Seems like the semi case revisited.
I’m not painting Jarryd guilty
 

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