A TIMELINE OF JARRYD HAYNE’S CAREER
* May 2006 – Hayne makes his NRL debut as an 18-year-old for Parramatta against Penrith.
* September 2006 – Named the Dally M rookie of the year.
* 2007 – Makes his State of Origin debut for NSW in game one and Test debut for Australia against New Zealand in October.
– September 2009 – After winning six consecutive man of the match awards, is named the Dally M player of the year.
– October 2009 – Almost single-handedly carries Parramatta to the grand final but is well contained in their 23-16 loss to Melbourne.
– July 2014 – Is instrumental in NSW’s breakthrough State of Origin series victory, taking out the Brad Fittler Medal for the Blues’ best player.
– September 2014 – Is named co-winner of the Dally M alongside Johnathan Thurston, taking out the award for the second time.
– October 2014 – Sensationally announces he is quitting the NRL to pursue a career in the NFL.
– March 2015 – Is signed by the San Francisco 49ers on a three-year deal. He goes on to play eight games as a running back and returns specialist.
– May 2016 – Announces his retirement from the NFL to pursue an opportunity with the Fiji Rugby Union Sevens side however is overlooked for the Olympics.
– August 2016 – Returns to the NRL, signing a two-year contract with the Gold Coast Titans.
– August 2017 – After a long-running feud with Hayne, Titans coach Neil Henry is sacked from the club.
– November 2017 – Hayne requests a release from the final year of his Titans contract, signing a one-year deal with Parramatta.
– December 2017 – In papers filed in a US civil court, is accused of raping a woman while she is heavily intoxicated.
