AUSSIE RUGBY LEAGUE player Jarryd Hayne’s career got off to a great start with the Parramatta Eels, winning Rookie of the Year in 2006 before receiving the Player of the Year crown in 2009.
However, since then, the individual awards have dried up for the 26-year old but he’s surely a front-runner for ‘best trick shot in training*’ for this effort, a drop kick from in-goal.
Hayne is currently in training with New South Wales Blues ahead of the second game of the their 2014 State of Origin series with Queensland. The Blues lead 1-0 thanks, in part, to a Hayne try.
The laws of physics mean nothing to Jarryd Hayne as he kicks a drop goal from behind the posts
AUSSIE RUGBY LEAGUE player Jarryd Hayne’s career got off to a great start with the Parramatta Eels, winning Rookie of the Year in 2006 before receiving the Player of the Year crown in 2009.
However, since then, the individual awards have dried up for the 26-year old but he’s surely a front-runner for ‘best trick shot in training*’ for this effort, a drop kick from in-goal.
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Hayne is currently in training with New South Wales Blues ahead of the second game of the their 2014 State of Origin series with Queensland. The Blues lead 1-0 thanks, in part, to a Hayne try.
*We know this is not a real thing.
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