Why the Eels don't need Jarryd Hayne

By Andréa Mandadakis / Roar Guru

Jarryd Hayne may have left the rugby league world as one of the best players in the world, but he isn’t the player the Eels need in their quest to win their first premiership in over 30 years.

After such a promising year, the Eels 2016 campaign has progressively gone from bad to worse. From their salary cap scandal, releasing gun players Nathan Peats and Junior Paulo to the recent Semi Radradra scandal, it’s fair to say it’s probably the worst year in their 70-season history.

In light of such a dire situation the club find themselves in, there have been plenty of reports of the Eels trying to re-sign Jarryd Hayne, especially considering reports today the troubled Kieran Foran could be leaving the club. While there is merit in this idea, personally I think it would be another step backwards that the club does not need.

Although they have only had a handful of games together, halves Kieran Foran and Corey Norman clearly combined well, and their styles of play compliment each other well. Foran brought the steadiness every team so desperately needs, while Norman adds the flash and flair so many teams desire. Breaking this partnership would mean starting from square one, and we already know Hayne was a failed experiment in the halves.

And if Foran does leave, a player similar to him, not Hayne, would be of greater benefit to Parramatta.

Let’s not forget that Hayne is also turning 29 next year. At the same age, we’ve already seen a slight decline in the performances of Greg Inglis, a superstar of similar ability. Again, the rugby league world Hayne left in 2014 has changed quite a bit since that time, and adjusting back to the game after two years absence is sure to take time. We may not even see him back to his best considering his age and time taken from the game.

And of course, my final and probably most important point, Hayne’s salary. With all these previous factors laid out, would Hayne really be worth the estimated $1,000,000 that he is rumoured to be offered in 2017 and beyond?

In a competition where a salary cap exists (for good reason), clubs need to balance their squads and look to the future especially for the best possible results. I’m going to make a bold prediction and say that if the Eels sign Hayne, they won’t win the comp with him so long as it prevents them from making other signings they need to make, such as re-signing Norman and finding another explosive front rower and dynamic hooker.

As good a player as Hayne has shown he can be, I struggle to see him coming back to the NRL and making an immediate and long-term impact. If the Eels really want to fulfil their potential and break a 30-year long drought, they need to make smart signings and not put all their eggs into one basket with Hayne.

Do you think the Eels should sign Hayne? Is he worth $1 million dollars? Let me know what you think in the comments below.

The Crowd Says:

2016-07-09T07:04:11+00:00

Alex L

Roar Rookie


The problem with this logic is that Hayne has always been up to it physically, the concern with him has always been motivation and that's still a big question mark. Plus they've got an under 20s rep fullback on the roster in Gutherson who is developing nicely, he's mostly playing in the centres or on the wing for now, though in round 9 against the Bulldogs he played the second half at fullback when Gordon was off injured and was easily the most dangerous player on the ground.

2016-07-09T05:59:09+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Yes they need to sign him because they need a star fullback as well now that Gordon is going to the Roosters. Just look at what impact Gordon had last night, really kept the eels in the game by diffusing attack after attack. Hayne at 29 will not be like Inglis who is carrying a knee injury and has been for a while now. Basically Inglis will play with his busted knee until he retires and it is starting to show. Hayne is injury free and his professional NRL strength training and now training with the Fiji 7's team, possibly one of the hardest aerobic training will have him ready for a last tilt at winning a title for Parra. Definitely worth 1 million if that is the asking price.

2016-07-09T03:59:25+00:00

big al

Guest


Hayne over the hill put the money towards some younger guys they might get some mileage out of for the future !!!

2016-07-08T09:37:49+00:00

Cadfael

Roar Guru


With Foran gone, they would be silly not to try and get him. Personally, I think he will go to French or Japanese rugby.

2016-07-08T02:27:11+00:00

Squidward

Roar Rookie


They might now without their marquee halfback!

2016-07-08T02:15:29+00:00

andrew

Guest


Of course they should sign him if they can afford him. He is a pretty mature guy and a leader these days. if he imparts the training regiment and the professionalism he has been expsoed to in the NFL, on younger players, the Eels would be much better off. And he won't be a half, he will be at fullback again. At the end of the day, he has only played 180 odd games so he has plenty of miles left in him.

2016-07-08T02:09:48+00:00

peeeko

Guest


yes, he is worth about a mil

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