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Jarryd Hayne to the NFL!

Will Jarryd Hayyne make it in the NFL?


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Tony Bongo

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It seems Hayne has gone off the radar (as intended).
Does anyone know if he is any closer to securing an agent in the States?

I'm sure it was all worked out long ago along with his film crew and new sponsors like Hawaiian Airlines. Don't worry - Hayne will be more than fine. He is one of the finest athletes this country has ever produced but irrespective of how he goes in the NFL his profile and brand is massive. You only have to be popular to be successful - just look at the Kardashians.
 

Twizzle

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His arsehole Aussie agent said he had appointed an agent in the states for him
 
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I have a sneaky suspicion that if Hayne doesn't male the NFL next season, he would probably try to get into the Australian rugby 7's team for the 20016 Olympics in Rio. He will also get to play with his mate Folau.
 

emjaycee

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I have a sneaky suspicion that if Hayne doesn't male the NFL next season, he would probably try to get into the Australian rugby 7's team for the 20016 Olympics in Rio. He will also get to play with his mate Folau.

Geez and people whinge about us signing Watmough because he is 31.
Hayne will be like 18,000 years old by then.
 

Poupou Escobar

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Avenger

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Krisnan Inu: I know Jarryd Hayne will succeed



When Jarryd Hayne bid farewell to the NRL with a teary press conference, he broke down when he was talking about two significant people in his life: his mum Jodie and his great friend and former teammate Krisnan Inu.

Now the man he shed a tear over has explained their tight bond and made the bold prediction that not only will Hayne succeed in the NFL, but he will revolutionise the way that they play American football. Hayne spoke with Inu before he made the decision. "He had made his mind up so he wasn't asking if he should do it. It was more a case of talking through what he had to do and I guess some confirmation that he had made the right call," Inu said. "I know Jarryd and I know how much effort he is going to put in. I know he will be a success. More than that, I think when he gets picked up by a team he will change the way that they play the game. He will introduce league-style plays – the draw and pass – and he will become famous for that."

Hayne has settled in well – he has been training in Hollywood and has found a place to live. He is trying to focus on training and nothing else because he knows what he is up against. "I've talked to Jarryd and I'm looking forward to going and seeing him," said Inu, who is in France playing rugby for Stade Francais.

"I didn't see the press conference where he started crying ... I was kind of honoured by that. We have been mates since we were kids in Minto, and that's what he was talking about at the press conference ... when we used to ride the train together on the way to school with dreams to make it big in sport.

"My place was 300 metres from the train station, Jarryd's was 500, and he'd come to my place before training, he'd hop on my bed and we'd sit down and play PlayStation and debate whether or not to go to school: "We'd work out if we had footy training on and how many classes we had to go to to be allowed to play, and all along we'd discuss how we were going to try and make it one day and how we wanted to play together. It's funny how things have worked out."

Hayne has offers to consider in NFL but he needs to sort out who isgoing to represent him in the USwhen deals need to be done. There are at least half a dozen big-name agents with their hands up to do Hayne's deal. You can't imagine Wayne Beavis allowing Hayne to sign up with an agent unless he eyeballs him first.

While on Hayne, his mum Jodie has been trying for weeks to express her thanks to the Parramatta club."The Eels did so much for Jarryd and every time I'd go to ring them and thank them I'd burst into tears," she said. "I finally held it together the other day to say thanks."

She is missing her boy in a big way. "I think I'm only crying every second day now," she said. "So I suppose that means I am coping."


http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...arryd-hayne-will-succeed-20141108-11j6l6.html
 

guruminga

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Not sure if it was an old interview or not, I saw it at the beginning of the live stream on nrl.com before the Australia - Samoa game. Cameron Smith was being interviewed and Jarryd Hayne's name came up. He gave a little jibe about Jarryd saying he had accomplished everything he could in NRL saying he hadn't got a premiership so he didn't know what that felt like. It's fair enough, but you could tell he was having a bit of a dig.

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Parra

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Not sure if it was an old interview or not, I saw it at the beginning of the live stream on nrl.com before the Australia - Samoa game. Cameron Smith was being interviewed and Jarryd Hayne's name came up. He gave a little jibe about Jarryd saying he had accomplished everything he could in NRL saying he hadn't got a premiership so he didn't know what that felt like. It's fair enough, but you could tell he was having a bit of a dig.

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Hayne also doesn't know what it is like to cheat your way to a couple of premierships.

Or what it is like to sign multiple contracts and still run out on the field each week knowing you are deceiving everyone who watches the game.

Hayne also doesn't know what it is like to watch a couple of team mates get forced out, while the "spine" of the cheat squad can stick together.

Hayne also doesn't know what it is like to get away with all of this deception and still go on to play for your state or country trying to pretend none of it happened.
 

WaznTheGreat

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Krisnan Inu: I know Jarryd Hayne will succeed



When Jarryd Hayne bid farewell to the NRL with a teary press conference, he broke down when he was talking about two significant people in his life: his mum Jodie and his great friend and former teammate Krisnan Inu.

Now the man he shed a tear over has explained their tight bond and made the bold prediction that not only will Hayne succeed in the NFL, but he will revolutionise the way that they play American football. Hayne spoke with Inu before he made the decision. "He had made his mind up so he wasn't asking if he should do it. It was more a case of talking through what he had to do and I guess some confirmation that he had made the right call," Inu said. "I know Jarryd and I know how much effort he is going to put in. I know he will be a success. More than that, I think when he gets picked up by a team he will change the way that they play the game. He will introduce league-style plays – the draw and pass – and he will become famous for that."

Hayne has settled in well – he has been training in Hollywood and has found a place to live. He is trying to focus on training and nothing else because he knows what he is up against. "I've talked to Jarryd and I'm looking forward to going and seeing him," said Inu, who is in France playing rugby for Stade Francais.

"I didn't see the press conference where he started crying ... I was kind of honoured by that. We have been mates since we were kids in Minto, and that's what he was talking about at the press conference ... when we used to ride the train together on the way to school with dreams to make it big in sport.

"My place was 300 metres from the train station, Jarryd's was 500, and he'd come to my place before training, he'd hop on my bed and we'd sit down and play PlayStation and debate whether or not to go to school: "We'd work out if we had footy training on and how many classes we had to go to to be allowed to play, and all along we'd discuss how we were going to try and make it one day and how we wanted to play together. It's funny how things have worked out."

Hayne has offers to consider in NFL but he needs to sort out who isgoing to represent him in the USwhen deals need to be done. There are at least half a dozen big-name agents with their hands up to do Hayne's deal. You can't imagine Wayne Beavis allowing Hayne to sign up with an agent unless he eyeballs him first.

While on Hayne, his mum Jodie has been trying for weeks to express her thanks to the Parramatta club."The Eels did so much for Jarryd and every time I'd go to ring them and thank them I'd burst into tears," she said. "I finally held it together the other day to say thanks."

She is missing her boy in a big way. "I think I'm only crying every second day now," she said. "So I suppose that means I am coping."


http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...arryd-hayne-will-succeed-20141108-11j6l6.html


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spiderdan

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good to see inu have his good mate's back but if he thinks hayne will introduce the draw and pass in gridiron then it shows he really knows stuff all about the sport. his suggestion that he knows just how much effort hayne is gonna put in to succeed has me baffled because I am pretty sure that hayne was recently quoted as saying he was a lazy turd when it came to training. something doesn't add up here.
 
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