Hayne spent most of his early life in Muswellbrook, his family having moved there in 1968.
He went to South Muswellbrook Primary School, then Muswellbrook High School. [citation needed]
He played for the Muswellbrook Rams in the Group 21 competition, up until his retirement in 1994, after losing the grand final for a third time running.[4]
Hayne obtained his state-school refereeing badge at the age of 16, and his senior badge at the age of 18.[4] He soon became one of the top referees in the Group 21 competition. In 2000, Hayne joined the NRL's referee recruitment program, travelling 526 km for training once a week until he re-located to the Central Coast.[5]
First grade career
Shayne had shown promise as a Country Rugby League referee, and he furthered his career by travelling from Muswellbrook to Sydney multiple times a week.
Hayne made his National Rugby League début on 10 March 2001 at ANZ Stadium in a match between the Brisbane Broncos and Wests Tigers.[6]
In August 2003, Hayne became the source of some controversy when he appeared to lose control of a game between the Parramatta Eels and Cronulla Sharks. This resulted in a 70 point victory due to the Sharks being reduced to 10 men at one part of the game.[7][8]
He became one of the main referees in the game, including refereeing the 2007 City v Country game at Coffs Harbour, and then, as a surprise pick ahead of Paul Simpkins, Game II of the 2007 State of Origin series.[4] Simpkins was picked to referee the following Origin game. Hayne, along with Tony Archer, refereed the NRL Grand Final in 2009. This was the first grand final to feature two referees.[9][10]
In 2011, Hayne was overlooked for the 2011 Grand Final, withe NRL going with Matt Cecchin and Tony Archer,[11] despite being referee of the year.
^ abcdMagnay, Jacqueline (13 June 2007). "Hayne has chosen his side already". Sydney Morning Herald (website). Sydney: Fairfax Publications. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
^NRL (29 September 2009). "Match Officials named for NRL Grand Final". News article. NRL. Retrieved 6 October 2009."Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne have been appointed to referee the 2009 Telstra Premiership Grand Final – the first Grand Final to feature two referees."