Jarryd Hayne has a list of first world problems since moving to the NFL
SAN Francisco 49ers star Jarryd Hayne has 99 problems and a glitch is one. It turns out the Aussie is having a few headaches settling in to life in the US.
JARRYD Hayne is not exactly forlorn in the USA.
There are problems and then there are the ones the Aussie NFL sensation has been confronting.
Since being told on Sunday that he had survived the cut to make the San Francisco 49ers final roster a few every day problems have plagued the former Parramatta Eels fullback.
The 27-year-old has even taken to social media seeking some every day life hacks to help him deal with the annoying issues regular people - non sporting superstars - deal with every day.
HAYNE’S COMPUTER GLITCH
Can some @APPLEOFFIClAL tell me how to change my account from Aus to US. Can download American apps on my Aus phone? #help
â jarryd hayne (@jarrydhayne_1) September 9, 2015
JARRYD Hayne wants to change his Apple account so he can download American apps which are unavailable in Australia.
He felt it important enough to send out an SOS on social media.
The good news for him is he now has enough supporters in the USA, that odds are at least one of them knows how to fix his dilemma.
That seems to be exactly what happened when he tweeted about his Apple domain problem yesterday.
The struggle is real.
@jarrydhayne_1 this official apple helper should get you started https://t.co/cLFteHNLNY
â Pete Ottery (@c41) September 9, 2015
@jarrydhayne_1 Settings-> App Store -> Click on Apple ID, sign in and there will be a "Country/Region" section and you can change there
â Patrick M (@PatM91) September 9, 2015
HAYNE’S HOUSE HUNT
Finding an apartment in Silicon Valley is doing my head in! Who know some people that know some people?
â jarryd hayne (@jarrydhayne_1) September 10, 2015
NOW that he’s made the final roster cut Jarryd Hayne is moving out of his bachelor pad which he shared with 49ers teammates, including Carlos Hyde.
Hayne said on Twitter he is looking for real estate in Silicon Valley which is south of San Francisco near the outskirts of San Jose.
The 49ers new home ground Levi’s Stadium is also in San Jose.
Hayne’s real struggle didn’t go unnoticed by his teammates with 49ers running back Mike Davis taking a slight jab at the NFL rookie.
@MikeDavisRB @jarrydhayne_1 I got y'all on some condos or homes when y'all ready to buy I donate 20% to cancer charity! I'm a Niners fan :)
â Xavier Williams (@XWRealtyGroup) September 10, 2015
You need me to put your signing bonus online money mike? You still got that spare room fam? https://t.co/MXto6QvqCH
â jarryd hayne (@jarrydhayne_1) September 10, 2015
Fortunately, being an NFL star has some perks and a number of fans were happy to point the Hayne Plane in the right direction.
@jarrydhayne_1 I'm sure you'll find something. Good luck!
â mazeri (@mazeri) September 10, 2015
@MikeDavisRB @jarrydhayne_1 I got y'all on some condos or homes when y'all ready to buy I donate 20% to cancer charity! I'm a Niners fan :)
â Xavier Williams (@XWRealtyGroup) September 10, 2015
Some fans just found it weird to see Hayne asking his 173,000 Twitter followers how to find an apartment in California.
Lmfao why is Jarryd Hayne asking strangers on the Internet for help
â Myles (@MylesInSF) September 10, 2015
@jarrydhayne_1 https://t.co/LMjDW0KrQ7 @craigslist is always your friend. pic.twitter.com/fKyIZJ06NY
â Vincent Frank (@VincentFrankNFL) September 10, 2015
HAYNE’S PAY DAY
HE may still be driving around in a used Mazda, but it’s only a matter of time before Jarryd Hayne is back living the high life.
Rugby League Week reporter Tim Fuller reports Hayne could earn up to $12 million in endorsements during three seasons in the NFL.
Hayne’s three-year deal the San Francisco is worth $2.3 million, including a signing bonus of $11,400.
“Apart from the brilliant start to his playing career, these marketers believe that Hayne’s looks, physique and good ol’ Aussie mannerisms are all helping to contribute to a new phenomenon in the NFL - Haynemania,” Rugby League Week reported.