JARRYD Hayne watched a full replay of Origin I a day after the game - mostly that try and THAT pass - and decided, on balance, he was on the right track.
The young Eels winger had etched his name into Origin folklore at Suncorp Stadium with a stunning first-half try and a shocking second-half gaffe but Hayne shelved the memory of his NSW debut content in the knowledge he belonged in Blue.
"I watched it the next day, I saw the pass and I saw the try," Hayne said yesterday.
"By about the third day I was pretty much over it. It's all about emotions you know in footy, and you have got to get over it."
As NSW spent the day indoors doing video and gym work yesterday – cancelling a third day of wet weather training – the innately confident Hayne vowed he would not change his "instinctive" game for Origin II.
Emboldened by selectors' faith and a hot streak of form for Parramatta, Hayne said he'd continue to push the envelope and back himself.
And though Graham Murray would not want to see it on his watch, Hayne said he'd be happy to keep making mistakes as part of his steep learning curve.
"I'd be happy enough to make more errors you know? I am a young bloke, I am happy with my game," Hayne said.
"I was disappointed about that pass but you have to get over it."

1 comment:
i love jarryd he is the hottest footy player out there...lol...he is so sxc DAM U FINE....lol...
but i love his try as well a bit dissapointed in loosing the game but jarryd was in it thats all that matters and he tryed hard...love ya xoxoxox
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