Hayne Files Complaint With Police

Chris

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Eels media release…...

The Pirtek Parramatta Eels have this morning filed a complaint with Police regarding an incident involving Jarryd Hayne last night at Beach Haus nightclub in Potts Point.
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Hayne has told investigators he was confronted by a patron and assaulted before retaliating in self-defence.
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Eels Chief Executive Paul Osborne accompanied Hayne to Parramatta Police Station this morning to report the assault and lodge a formal complaint.
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The Eels will await further contact from the Police regarding their investigation of the incident before making any further comment.

The bloke will probably say he told Hayne that Darren Lockyer was a better 5/8 and Hayne belted him for it. Isn't that the standard response from imbeciles who can't leave league players alone?
 
@Chris said:
The bloke will probably say he told Hayne that Darren Lockyer was a better 5/8 and Hayne belted him for it. Isn't that the standard response from imbeciles who can't leave league players alone?

Absolutely. Nothing I hate more than seeing someone shoot their mouth off, get put in their place and cry about it.

Although Hayne lodged this complaint not the other guy in this scernario.
 
@Chris said:
I'm just saying that will be the other guy's defense.

Apparently the other guy has injuries, cut above the eye…Hayne seemed to have no visible injuries on tonites news
 
And the other guy has said Hayne had joked with him about heading butting him then headbutted him a lot harder than expected. The guy is baffled by Haynes complaint and believes he should be the one pressing charges but has no interest in doing so.
 
The latest tonight is that both sides have called it off, no hard feelings etc etc etc. The incident was well handled by Parramatta's Osborne I thought, smart move getting on the front foot early this morning to shift the spotlight away from Hayne as much as possible and it worked. In the end both parties agreed about what actually took place, end of section no further action. A different approach from Parra could have seen the media blow the story out with Hayne being the 'demon' and the story would have taken a life of its own regardless of what actually happened.
 
I wasn't there so I'll give Jarryd benefit of the doubt, but for crying out loud, he got shot at around the corner from the place, he saw what happened with Benji earlier this year, why didn't he exercise a bit more common sense? He's a high profile player so there's zero chance of him being left alone by the average Joe Sixtooth…
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anyone who head-butts has a peanut IQ,its a dirty,filthy look and act
i'd have more respect for Hayne if he used his fists once in a while
he's too stupid to figure that a head-butt hurts you just as much as it hurts them
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
anyone who head-butts has a peanut IQ,its a dirty,filthy look and act
i'd have more respect for Hayne if he used his fists once in a while
he's too stupid to figure that a head-butt hurts you just as much as it hurts them

I don't know, Brut Bernard didn't seem to suffer when he headbutted other wrestlers, then again with a head like his is it any wonder :laughing:
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
anyone who head-butts has a peanut IQ,its a dirty,filthy look and act
i'd have more respect for Hayne if he used his fists once in a while
he's too stupid to figure that a head-butt hurts you just as much as it hurts them

Without trying to sound like a hero if you head butt someone properly it doesn't hurt you a bit but will spread their nose across their face . But your right Headbutting is a dog act
 
@cunno said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
anyone who head-butts has a peanut IQ,its a dirty,filthy look and act
i'd have more respect for Hayne if he used his fists once in a while
he's too stupid to figure that a head-butt hurts you just as much as it hurts them

I don't know, Brut Bernard didn't seem to suffer when he headbutted other wrestlers, then again with a head like his is it any wonder :laughing:

I blame the head butt on all the wrestling coaches at the clubs !

Brut Bernard… Mario Millano....Now that was wrestling !
 
<big>Hayne bans himself from Kings Cross</big>
By David Beniuk, AAP
July 25, 2011, 6:43 pm

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NRL star Jarryd Hayne won't be locking himself indoors but you also won't find him out in Kings Cross again after a second late-night incident in the notorious Sydney suburb.

Hayne has declared the Cross off-limits after resolving an allegation of assault that was sparked following a clash with a 25-year-old man at the Beach Haus nightclub on Sunday morning.

The 23-year-old Parramatta and NSW State of Origin star spoke with the other man involved on Monday and, amid conflicting reports of what actually happened, both agreed to withdraw their statements to police.

Hayne had surprised many by returning to Kings Cross three years after he had been shot at following an altercation involving NRL players.

Asked if he would be heading back there, he said: "Ah, no."

As to why he'd gone back: "That's a good question," he said.

"I learned a good lesson that (last) time and I don't go anywhere near as much as what I used to.

"It was a birthday party that was a friend of mine and that's why I went there."

Hayne had made a complaint to police following the incident, which occurred around 1.30am on Sunday.

The Eels five-eighth read a statement before answering questions at a media conference alongside club chief executive Paul Osborne on Monday afternoon.

Hayne did not go into the specifics of the incident, which reportedly had involved a headbutt.

"There was some banter that went on between me and another person at the venue that was lighthearted at first but ended up going a bit too far," Hayne said.

"I contacted Paul Osborne the next morning because I was upset at what happened and we went to the police.

"This morning, I spoke with the person and, after talking with him, we have both decided not to pursue the matter any further.

"After speaking to him, we both agreed that there was no malice intended.

"I just wanted to move forward. There was no hard feelings between us and we're both happy to move forward."

Osborne said high-profile NRL stars were "lightning rods" for troublemakers, an issue which also arose when the Wests Tigers' Benji Marshall was charged with assault in March.

Hayne could only agree.

"You do (get targeted) but you don't want to harp on it," he said.

"There's been many occasions where things like that have happened but it was something that just escalated.

"What do you do? Do you lock yourself up in a cage 24/7?

"I'm sure other people would like me to but I'm a human being and it's getting to the point where you can't even go out and celebrate a friend's birthday."

Osborne, who said alcohol had not been a major factor, would not be drawn on whether his players would face restrictions on their social lives.

"I'd prefer if none of my players went out to any nightclub any night and drank any alcohol, but that's not going to happen," he said.

Osborne said NRL boss David Gallop was satisfied with the outcome.

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