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Jarryd Hayne under investigation for alleged Hells Angels link

Footage of rugby league superstar and Gold Coast Titans recruit Jarryd Hayne partying with an alleged Hells Angels gang member has been referred to the NRL Integrity Unit, the NRL has confirmed.

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Social media videos obtained by News Corp reportedly show Hayne and alleged bikie Chris Bloomfield at a party and in the back of a auto on Saturday night, after the Titans loss to Brisbane on Friday.

“Haynesy just gave me five grand”, the alleged Hells Angels enforcer says in the video, holding up a stack of $50 notes.

‘Tear this mother f. ing roof off like two dogs caged, ‘ Hayne yells to the camera.

“Cash money fam, cash money” Hayne responds. Give me a f****** cigarette, ‘ Hayne says as he shrugs and dances in his seat.

They said they would speak with Hayne before commenting on the matter.

The Titans are liaising with the NRL’s Integrity Unit and the players over the matter.

The NRL Integrity Unit has been made aware of the video and will investigate, an NRL spokesman told The Daily Telegraph.

Bloomfield faces extortion charges at Queensland’s Southport Magistrates Court, he is now awaiting trial.

The NRL has warned its players multiple times this year to stop cavorting with alleged bikies and anyone else accused of a crime after a series of bad behaviour.

Sharks prop Andrew Fifita caused outrage earlier this month when The Daily Telegraph published a picture of him publicly supporting one-punch killer Kieran Loveridge.

Hayne has signed a two-year deal with the Gold Coast Titans, worth $1.2m a year.

Macdonald is a former Titans player.

The club has been declared a criminal organisation in Queensland.

Chris Bloomfield is a former Titans under-20s star who was once tipped for big things on the footy field, but wound up consorting with the Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle club.

He has pleaded not guilty.

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Bloomfield is now on trial for allegedly assaulting a man after he couldn’t pay a drug debt.

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