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Pressure builds on NRL to scrap disgraced Hayne’s honours – Sydney Morning Herald
Even though he hasn’t played rugby league for two years, Jarryd Hayne’s sexual assault conviction is a stain on the game’s reputation.

However, the NRL may meet some resistance. Dally Messenger III, the grandson of the league great, said Haynes achievements on the field should stand.
I think the punishment Jarryd receives from the law and from the NRL is enough, he said. From my point of view, his achievements should not be wiped from history and his name should still be present on the awards he has won. In no way am I condoning anything he has done or is alleged to have done. What he did in sport should not be taken away.
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