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If Hayne by ANY chance ended up at the Roosters (even if they release Pearce) there should be a f&^ing riot outside the offices of the NRL. Cronk, Tedesco, Hayne - all in the 1 season seriously - you would have to be f&^ing kidding wouldn't you ? That would do me. I'd likely never watch an NRL game again if the Roosters are allowed to cheat like that.
Jarryd Hayne is reportedly looking for a way out of the Titans.Source: AAP
WITH Jarryd Hayne reportedly chasing a move back to Parramatta, the real reason for his willingness to take a big pay cut is revealed.
Plus, a left-field theory behind Cronulla’s Matt Moylan deal, Kieran Foran’s Bulldogs declaration, and Michael Morgan talks about his playing future.
Catch the latest news in Media Watch.
NEW THEORY FOR HAYNE’S EELS PUSH
A Jarryd Hayne return to Parramatta is gathering steam.Source: News Corp Australia
It’s been widely reported that Jarryd Hayne is looking for a way out of his $1.2 million Titans contract in favour of a move home to Sydney.
His partner Amellia Bonnici and their baby daughter Beliviah Ivy have moved back to the Central Coast and the Gold Coast club have confirmed they would consider a request for a release on compassionate grounds.
While the Roosters, Sharks and Newcastle may all have the salary cap room to accommodate the move, the reports linking Hayne with a Parramatta homecoming are strong.
And, speaking on NRL 360, senior The Daily Telegraph reporter David Riccio said there was a good reason, apart from being closer to his family, that Hayne was only interested in going back to the Eels.
According to Riccio, Hayne would be prepared to take a significant pay cut to link with the only club capable of rebuilding his tarnished brand.
“I see this Parramatta deal as almost a legacy contract,” Riccio said.
“Where that brand and that reputation, which is so muddied right now, he can go back to Parramatta, the club that gave him his start and he can rebuild his image in the last few seasons of his career.
“It would be on the basis of a half a million dollar a year pay cut.”
NRL 360 host Paul Kent said there’d be plenty of upside for Parramatta should they choose to bring Hayne back.
Upside to Hayne-Eels return
1:31
“Parramatta’s a club without a major sponsor,” Kent said.
“If they land Jarryd, and this is the enigma of the guy, it’s immediately going to have this burst of publicity and exposure.
“Whoever comes in as the major sponsor will get good value for money.”
- November 7, 2017 9:49am
- by STAFF WRITERS
- Source: FOX SPORTS
Jarryd Hayne is reportedly looking for a way out of the Titans.Source: AAP
WITH Jarryd Hayne reportedly chasing a move back to Parramatta, the real reason for his willingness to take a big pay cut is revealed.
Plus, a left-field theory behind Cronulla’s Matt Moylan deal, Kieran Foran’s Bulldogs declaration, and Michael Morgan talks about his playing future.
Catch the latest news in Media Watch.
NEW THEORY FOR HAYNE’S EELS PUSH
A Jarryd Hayne return to Parramatta is gathering steam.Source: News Corp Australia
It’s been widely reported that Jarryd Hayne is looking for a way out of his $1.2 million Titans contract in favour of a move home to Sydney.
His partner Amellia Bonnici and their baby daughter Beliviah Ivy have moved back to the Central Coast and the Gold Coast club have confirmed they would consider a request for a release on compassionate grounds.
While the Roosters, Sharks and Newcastle may all have the salary cap room to accommodate the move, the reports linking Hayne with a Parramatta homecoming are strong.
And, speaking on NRL 360, senior The Daily Telegraph reporter David Riccio said there was a good reason, apart from being closer to his family, that Hayne was only interested in going back to the Eels.
According to Riccio, Hayne would be prepared to take a significant pay cut to link with the only club capable of rebuilding his tarnished brand.
“I see this Parramatta deal as almost a legacy contract,” Riccio said.
“Where that brand and that reputation, which is so muddied right now, he can go back to Parramatta, the club that gave him his start and he can rebuild his image in the last few seasons of his career.
“It would be on the basis of a half a million dollar a year pay cut.”
NRL 360 host Paul Kent said there’d be plenty of upside for Parramatta should they choose to bring Hayne back.
Upside to Hayne-Eels return
1:31
“Parramatta’s a club without a major sponsor,” Kent said.
“If they land Jarryd, and this is the enigma of the guy, it’s immediately going to have this burst of publicity and exposure.
“Whoever comes in as the major sponsor will get good value for money.”