Looks like we are out. NRL team reportedly pulls out of Jarryd Hayne race because of personality flaw
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SYDNEY Roosters have reportedly pulled out of the race to sign nomad superstar Jarryd Hayne.
The future of the former NFL running back remains a mystery after he was on Wednesday left out of the Fiji squad for this weekends London Sevens event.
Hayne has announced he is chasing the opportunity to play for the world-champion Fiji team at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, beginning August 5.
The Roosters were previously considered the front-runners to recruit Hayne for the 2017 NRL season, but have now pulled out of the race, according to Channel 7.
A report on Wednesday night claimed Haynes link to the Parramatta Eels salary cap scandal and the stars unique personality have subdued the Bondi clubs interest in offering the 28-year-old a mega-rich deal.
Although theyve been watching him with interest over the past 12 months, the Roosters have rapidly cooled on the idea of signing Hayne to what would have to be the codes richest deal, Channel 7 reported.
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A number of factors have dampened their interest over the past months or so. The first is the fact Haynes manager, Wayne Beavis, is part of the NRLs salary cap investigation into Parramatta and could face sanctions.
As a consequence of that probe, the Roosters know the NRL will be closely watching whatever package is compiled to entice Hayne back to rugby league.
The upshot? Hayne will end up taking up an enormous chunk of clubs salary cap. Thats made the Roosters question whether hell be worth all the trouble.
They know Hayne the ultimate individual athlete wont make the same difference to the teams culture and work ethic as Sonny Bill Williams in 2013.
While at Parramatta Hayne was known to regularly train alone, or refuse certain drills altogether.
Haynes move to the Roosters would also impact on the development of 18-year-old fullback Latrell Mitchell and potentially hurt the clubs ability to retain the rising star fullback.
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Four rival NRL clubs have publicly declared their interest in luring Hayne back to rugby league once his Olympic Games commitments are over.
Gold Coast, St George Illawarra, Newcastle and the Wests Tigers made no attempt to hide their interest on Tuesday, joining Newcastle in the race for the recently retired San Francisco 49er.
Coincidentally, all four clubs are currently financially backed by the governing body.
Dragons coach Paul McGregor made no bones of their want for the former Eels No.1.
Hes an exceptional talent. Ive had a little bit to do with him through Fiji and NSW and were always after quality players and he is at the top level of that, McGregor told reporters in Wollongong.
If he was on the market we would like to be in the mix.
Hayne, who sensationally quit the NFL in an attempt to play rugby sevens with Fiji in Rio later this year, has previously said he would only return to Parramatta.
Eels officials declined to comment on Haynes potential return to the NRL.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/nrl...from=public_js
SYDNEY Roosters have reportedly pulled out of the race to sign nomad superstar Jarryd Hayne.
The future of the former NFL running back remains a mystery after he was on Wednesday left out of the Fiji squad for this weekends London Sevens event.
Hayne has announced he is chasing the opportunity to play for the world-champion Fiji team at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, beginning August 5.
The Roosters were previously considered the front-runners to recruit Hayne for the 2017 NRL season, but have now pulled out of the race, according to Channel 7.
A report on Wednesday night claimed Haynes link to the Parramatta Eels salary cap scandal and the stars unique personality have subdued the Bondi clubs interest in offering the 28-year-old a mega-rich deal.
Although theyve been watching him with interest over the past 12 months, the Roosters have rapidly cooled on the idea of signing Hayne to what would have to be the codes richest deal, Channel 7 reported.
Mountain climbing.Source:News Corp Australia
A number of factors have dampened their interest over the past months or so. The first is the fact Haynes manager, Wayne Beavis, is part of the NRLs salary cap investigation into Parramatta and could face sanctions.
As a consequence of that probe, the Roosters know the NRL will be closely watching whatever package is compiled to entice Hayne back to rugby league.
The upshot? Hayne will end up taking up an enormous chunk of clubs salary cap. Thats made the Roosters question whether hell be worth all the trouble.
They know Hayne the ultimate individual athlete wont make the same difference to the teams culture and work ethic as Sonny Bill Williams in 2013.
While at Parramatta Hayne was known to regularly train alone, or refuse certain drills altogether.
Haynes move to the Roosters would also impact on the development of 18-year-old fullback Latrell Mitchell and potentially hurt the clubs ability to retain the rising star fullback.
No more fumbles.Source:Getty Images
Four rival NRL clubs have publicly declared their interest in luring Hayne back to rugby league once his Olympic Games commitments are over.
Gold Coast, St George Illawarra, Newcastle and the Wests Tigers made no attempt to hide their interest on Tuesday, joining Newcastle in the race for the recently retired San Francisco 49er.
Coincidentally, all four clubs are currently financially backed by the governing body.
Dragons coach Paul McGregor made no bones of their want for the former Eels No.1.
Hes an exceptional talent. Ive had a little bit to do with him through Fiji and NSW and were always after quality players and he is at the top level of that, McGregor told reporters in Wollongong.
If he was on the market we would like to be in the mix.
Hayne, who sensationally quit the NFL in an attempt to play rugby sevens with Fiji in Rio later this year, has previously said he would only return to Parramatta.
Eels officials declined to comment on Haynes potential return to the NRL.
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