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Let's Put The Hayne Playne On Blocks For A While

By Jamie Wall
Jarryd Hayne

It only took two games back in the NRL for Jarryd Hayne to prove what most people have been saying all along: rugby league is where he belongs. Jamie Wall charts the Hayne Plane’s circuitous course.

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When it comes to a telling moment, it wasn’t so much Jarryd Hayne’s sweetly timed field goal to win the game for the Titans as the celebration after the act.

With arms outstretched, he forcefully pointed to the ground. I’m no lip reader, but it was clear he was saying something along the lines of “This is my house.”

Never mind the fact that the Titans weren’t actually at home (instead at Wests’ Campbelltown Stadium). It should be interpreted that Hayne had finally arrived back where he belongs – the rugby league field.

Unless you have been living under a rock for the last couple of years, you’ll know the winding road to San Francisco, London and back to Australia that Hayne’s career has taken. Even if he hadn’t gone on his sport-hopping dreamquest, you should know who he is anyway – the two-time Dally M medal winner, New South Wales and Kangaroo rep was one of the faces of the NRL for the better part of the last 10 years.

 
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Hayne certainly is peerless when it comes to lighting up the crowd and capturing public interest. But given that his career in the NFL lasted only one season, then his time in Fijian Sevens team was only about a week, he is now a member of another exclusive club – that of the failed footy convert.

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These are a few of his more (or less) notable peers in that respect:

Benji Marshall
Apparently Benji’s dream was to make the Olympic Sevens team. He probably should have played Sevens then, rather than joining the Blues.

Mark Carter
The sometime All Black and pioneer of the taped-up eyebrow look managed to have a handful of games for the Warriors at the end of his career. I don’t remember them either.

Michael Witt
In 2008, this guy was the best goalkicker in the NRL and scorer of one of the most important tries in Warriors history. In 2009, he was sitting on the bench for Otago in the NPC.

Sam Burgess
Slammin’ Sam had just come off a premiership with Souths when he made his ill-advised attempt to help England win the Rugby World Cup. The less said about that, the better.

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Luke Rooney
An impressive career that will include the highlights of representing New South Wales, Australia and winning a premiership with Penrith. Somewhere down the bottom will be a two game stint with Hawkes Bay for some reason.

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