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Daily Telegraph
11-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Telegraph
Jarryd Hayne stars in rugby league return, Wentworthville Magpies defeat Canterbury Bulldogs
Don't miss out on the headlines from NRL. Followed categories will be added to My News. Jarryd Hayne has officially made his return to rugby league after playing for the Wentworthville Magpies in the Ron Massey Cup on Sunday. The two-time Dally M winner starred as the Magpies took down the Canterbury Bulldogs 22-14 at Ringrose Park, Sydney. FOX LEAGUE, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every game of every round in the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership, LIVE in 4K with no ad-breaks during play. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited-time offer. The 37-year-old lined up as the five-eighth, a position he last played during the 2017 World Cup for Fiji. Hayne's return was delayed after the former Parramatta Eels Grand Finalist suffered a hamstring injury with medical staff electing to err on the side of caution. He showed no signs of the injury on Sunday as the Magpies produced a come from behind victory. Hayne in action during his rugby league return. Picture: Backgrid/ Hayne played his part for the Magpies. Picture: Backgrid/ The Bulldogs went into the sheds at halftime holding the 14-10 advantage but it was one-way traffic in the second half as the Magpies soared. With the score tied at 14-all, Hayne threw a cut-out pass to set up winger Austin Quast to score. Hayne came close to scoring himself, giving a nice pass to second-rower Felix Niutili-Schmidt before nearly going over for a four-pointer on the ensuing play. Tries to Quast, Jordan Hill and Liam Scolari all came within a blistering 13-minute display as they took the lead and never looked back. Hayne appeared in good spirits, celebrating with his teammates after setting up a try and also exchanging words with opposition players at one point of the contest. Few words were exchanged between the players. Picture: Backgrid/ Hayne taking on the challengers and setting up his teammates. Picture: Backgrid/ The return to rugby league comes after Hayne spent nearly two years in prison due to sexual assault charges. Those convictions were quashed by the NSW Court of Criminal Appeal in June last year with Hayne ultimately walking free. He played his last NRL game in 2018 but has been looking to get back to the top of the sport since being released. Hayne's return was a success. Picture: Backgrid/ He recently was one of several former NRL players who played in the 2025 Nines Premier League trophy but spent minimal time on the field due to hamstring concerns. And while irrespective of how he performs for the Magpies this season it would shock to see him return to the NRL, Hayne has reportedly set his sights on representing Fiji again at the end of this year if he can get his body in good enough shape. Hayne was previously part of Fiji's 2008 and 2017 World Cup squads. He also represented the Pacific nation in rugby sevens after a brief stint in the NFL stint with the San Francisco 49ers. Originally published as Jarryd Hayne stars in first official return to rugby league since 2018

News.com.au
11-05-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
Jarryd Hayne stars in first official return to rugby league since 2018
Jarryd Hayne has officially made his return to rugby league after playing for the Wentworthville Magpies in the Ron Massey Cup on Sunday. The two-time Dally M winner starred as the Magpies took down the Canterbury Bulldogs 22-14 at Ringrose Park, Sydney. FOX LEAGUE, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every game of every round in the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership, LIVE in 4K with no ad-breaks during play. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited-time offer. The 37-year-old lined up as the five-eighth, a position he last played during the 2017 World Cup for Fiji. Hayne's return was delayed after the former Parramatta Eels Grand Finalist suffered a hamstring injury with medical staff electing to err on the side of caution. He showed no signs of the injury on Sunday as the Magpies produced a come from behind victory. The Bulldogs went into the sheds at halftime holding the 14-10 advantage but it was one-way traffic in the second half as the Magpies soared. With the score tied at 14-all, Hayne threw a cut-out pass to set up winger Austin Quast to score. Hayne came close to scoring himself, giving a nice pass to second-rower Felix Niutili-Schmidt before nearly going over for a four-pointer on the ensuing play. Tries to Quast, Jordan Hill and Liam Scolari all came within a blistering 13-minute display as they took the lead and never looked back. Hayne appeared in good spirits, celebrating with his teammates after setting up a try and also exchanging words with opposition players at one point of the contest. The return to rugby league comes after Hayne spent nearly two years in prison due to sexual assault charges. Those convictions were quashed by the NSW Court of Criminal Appeal in June last year with Hayne ultimately walking free. He played his last NRL game in 2018 but has been looking to get back to the top of the sport since being released. He recently was one of several former NRL players who played in the 2025 Nines Premier League trophy but spent minimal time on the field due to hamstring concerns. And while irrespective of how he performs for the Magpies this season it would shock to see him return to the NRL, Hayne has reportedly set his sights on representing Fiji again at the end of this year if he can get his body in good enough shape. Hayne was previously part of Fiji's 2008 and 2017 World Cup squads. He also represented the Pacific nation in rugby sevens after a brief stint in the NFL stint with the San Francisco 49ers.
Yahoo
15-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Haynes sidelined in rugby league return
Jarryd Hayne has made his return to the rugby league pitch – just not as he would have hoped – after a hamstring injury scuttled chances for his first game in more than six-and-a-half years. The 37-year-old was due to make his comeback with the Wentworthville Magpies, based in Sydney's west, in the third-tier Ron Massey Cup this season, where he was expected to play five-eighth. Despite signing a one-year contract with the NSWRL earlier this year, the two-time Daly M medal award winner was not named for Saturday's match with the Ryde-Eastwood Hawks. It came after medical staff had reportedly decided Hayne would not play while pushing to return from a hamstring injury, but considered him to have a good chance for next week's bout with the Penrith Brothers. Despite the last-minute shake-up, the former Parramatta Eel winger was pictured on the sideline's of Saturday morning's game at Ringrose Oval in Wentworthville in Sydney's west. Haynes he could be seen laughing and shaking hands with people gathered at the stadium, and was standing with his teammates as they sat on the bench as the game got underway. Once one of the biggest names in NRL after taking the Parramatta Eels to the 2009 grand final, Haynes has not played a rugby league match since he went uncontracted at the end of the 2018 season. Haynes was charged with two counts of sexual intercourse without consent over an alleged incident on the night of the 2018 grand final, for which he was found guilty at two separate trials. He was later released from prison in June 2024 after more than a year behind bars when his conviction was overturned. The 37-year-old has routinely maintained his innocence. He briefly featured in a Nines tournament on the Gold Coast last month, but was limited due to his injury. Wentworthville, a third-tier open-age competition below the NRL and the NSW Cup, acts as a feeder club to Parramatta's NSW Cup side.