- Hayne’s last game of footy was in September of 2018
- Sexual assault conviction was overturned last year
Jarryd Hayne‘s six-and-a-half-year exile from rugby league is over, with the former Parramatta Eels star to finally play for Wentworthville in the Ron Massey Cup.
Hayne was on Tuesday named at five-eighth in the Magpies’ team to face Canterbury in the third-tier semi-professional competition, after months of hamstring issues.
Initially expected to play for Wentworthville in round one in March, Hayne was first sidelined in the pre-season, before another setback in his hamstring.
But those fitness issues are now expected to be behind him, with the 37-year-old set to play his first game since September 2018 on Sunday.
The Ron Massey Cup is two levels below the NRL.
‘A massive ‘IN’ for the Mighty Magpies Ron Massey Cup side this week, as we prepare to take on the Canterbury Bulldogs on Sunday at Ringrose Park,’ Wentworthville posted on their Instagram page on Tuesday.

Jarryd Hayne’s six-and-a-half-year exile from rugby league is over, with the former Parramatta star to finally play for Wentworthville in the Ron Massey Cup (pictured, with Eels legend Peter Wynn)

Hayne was named at five-eighth in the Magpies’ team to face Canterbury in the third-tier semi-professional competition, after months of hamstring issues (pictured, Hayne sharing the news on his public Facebook page)

In June last year, Hayne was released from jail and saw his conviction for sexual assault overturned following an alleged incident in 2018

At his peak, Hayne won two Dally M medals when at the Parramatta Eels (pictured)
‘Kick off is scheduled for 2.00pm. We hope to see you down there to support the boys in Jarryd’s official return to the game.’
One of the biggest names in the NRL after taking Parramatta on a run to the 2009 grand final, Hayne captured the attention of Australia with his NFL switch in 2015.
The two-time Dally M Medallist returned to rugby league in 2016, and has endured a turbulent time since going uncontracted at the Eels at the end of the 2018 season.
Hayne had remained hopeful of staying in the NRL, having never formally retired from the game.
But the fullback’s hopes of earning another NRL deal were ended when he was charged with two counts of sexual intercourse without consent.
Hayne spent more than a year behind bars and was found guilty following two trials, but was released from prison last June when his conviction was overturned.
The 37-year-old maintained his innocence throughout the process, before his charges were dropped in the weeks after his successful appeal last year.
During that time Hayne was largely an invisible figure in rugby league’s history, as questions remained over whether he would have his Dally M Medals stripped.
Hayne took his first step back into the sport last year as part of Fiji’s coaching staff ahead of the Pacific Championships, and has not given up hope of playing for the nation again.
That would require a significant run on the field, with the Ron Massey Cup sitting behind the NRL and NSW Cup as the third-tier open-age competition.
Wentworthville act as a feeder club to the Eels, but Hayne himself has conceded any return to the NRL is unlikely.
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