Former NRL star Jarryd Hayne has started the appeal process against his conviction for sexual assault after he was yesterday sentenced to a maximum of five years and nine months in prison.

Hayne, who is currently behind bars, and ineligible for parole until 2025, lodged a Notice of Intention to Appeal in the NSW Supreme Court.

Jarryd Hayne outside Newcastle Local Court yesterday.
Jarryd Hayne outside Newcastle Local Court yesterday. (Dominic Lorrimer)

The notice of intention is for “all grounds”, meaning he is appealing the two guilty verdicts as well as the sentence.

His lawyers now have six months to formally lodge the appeal.

Hayne was found guilty in March of two counts of sexual intercourse without consent after meeting up with the woman on league grand final night in September 2018.

He kept a taxi waiting while he went inside the woman’s home and assaulted her, before travelling back to Sydney.

Hayne maintained the sex was consensual.

Judge Helen Syme, delivering the sentence, yesterday said it was clear the woman had been resisting Hayne during the sexual assault.

“I do not accept he was not aware that she was attempting to push him away and trying to physically resist him… it was very clear she said no several times,” Judge Syme said.

“I have found the offender was fully aware that the victim was not consenting and went ahead anyway. His decision to do so increases the objective seriousness,” she said.

Jarryd Hayne goes into Newcastle Local Court for his sentencing hearing.
Jarryd Hayne goes into Newcastle Local Court for his sentencing hearing. (Getty)

The 33-year-old was a superstar in the NRL, playing for Parramatta Eels and briefly for the Gold Coast Titans.



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