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Jarryd Hayne - Make him an Eel for Life

Daneel

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He is certainly the most talented eel I've ever seen, maybe the most talented league player for any club
 

Suitman

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He is certainly the most talented eel I've ever seen, maybe the most talented league player for any club

For someone like Andrew Johns to say that he is the most complete footballer he's ever seen, that's quite a compliment.

Suity
 

strider

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nothing matches what hayne did in 2009 ... that was the most incredible thing I have ever seen, and I am sure will ever see, in rugby league
 

strider

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they just showed stats for hayne compared to inglis+boyd in SOO 2006-2013 .... do they realise hayne has played far less games in that period ... ffs!!!
 

Daneel

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For someone like Andrew Johns to say that he is the most complete footballer he's ever seen, that's quite a compliment.

Suity

It's players like Andrew johns that stop me from coming right out and saying he is the most talented I've seen, but just quietly I believe he surpasses them.
 
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It's players like Andrew johns that stop me from coming right out and saying he is the most talented I've seen, but just quietly I believe he surpasses them.

You're right. It is very difficult to line up players with very different roles like Johns and Hayne. I was reminded of how good Johns was when he was commenting on the way one of the Eels players swerved insde when setting up his outside man for a try on Sunday. Johns almost never sold a dump, and even in run of the mill plays gave his runner a half metre advantage through his own body movement/ balance. Don't think we'll ever be able to line up those two, but Hayne as runner is hard to match.
 

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I shed a tear with you last night Jarryd. That's what it feels like to win GF. Stick with us and you'll get there champ.
 

El Diablo

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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...-haynes-services/story-fnca0von-1226960555526
Bidding war for Jarryd Hayne’s services

The Australian
June 20, 2014 12:00AM

JARRYD Hayne is about to spark a furious bidding war. The man who threatens the Wallabies’ Israel Folau as the most valuable footballer in Australia has started contract negotiations with Parramatta but free agency is on the horizon.

Top-drawer NRL clubs and possibly the 15-man code will attempt to acquire his services if they believe he can be lured from the Eels at the end of next season.

For turnstile-spinning, TV ratings and club endorsements, Hayne is a money-making *machine for any franchise.

His Eels clubmate, the NSW State of Origin winger Will Hop*oate, is also off contract at the end of 2015. The Eels may struggle to retain both because of salary cap restraints. Part of the strategy of signing Hopoate before his two-year Mormon mission was to have him as insurance if Hayne headed elsewhere.

The Blues fullback will be the Eels’ priority. Cashed-up clubs such as Canterbury and Canberra are certain to pounce on any opportunity. Manly and the Sydney Roosters have fullbacks coming to the ends of their careers.

At some point in the next 12 months, Hayne is set to overtake Cameron Smith, Johnathan Thurston and Inglis as the highest-paid player in the NRL.

He set Origin I alight with relentless attack. He fought through illness during a more stoic performance in Origin II to earn the ultimate on-field accolade from NSW coach Laurie Daley.

“It’s a big rap but I think he’s the best of them. I think he’s the best player in the game,” Daley said.

“He was seriously crook (on Wednesday). We couldn’t afford to lose him and he toughed it out.

“His energy was off because he was so crook but he battled on. His carries were still strong, but I think you could tell he was really hurting. I’m telling you, he’s a great, great, player.”

Gastroenteritis caused by food poisoning put Hayne in doubt for Origin II until he crossed paths with a mate in the lobby of Homebush’s Pullman Hotel on the morning of NSW’s 6-4 win.

“I came down with a stomach bug,” Hayne said. “I was up spewing, diarrhoea and vomiting. Probably I haven’t gone into a game so worried. I had nothing in me. It was good when I saw a friend in the foyer. He looked me straight in the eye, he had no sympathy for me. He goes: ‘Everyone has been there ... Don’t make an excuse.’ When I heard that, it really changed my mindset, stopped me feeling sorry for myself. It was tough but no one was going to care about that on the footy field.”

He averted two disasters at ANZ Stadium. He knocked the ball out of Sam Thaiday’s hands to prevent a crucial Queensland try.

And he narrowly avoided running straight into the post-match fireworks display when he took the ball over the dead ball line, and all the way to the crowd, at full-time. The Maroons’ winning streak had gone up in smoke.

Hayne nearly did, too.
 

Avenger

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This talk was inevitable. The danger isn't another club in the NRL, maybe just to pump up his price. The danger is Union. I reckon he will stay.
 

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