Just hours after Jarryd Hayne allegedly sexually assaulted a woman he was out drinking with former Parramatta Eels teammates Brad Takairangi and Kaysa Pritchard.

The Sydney Morning Herald reports police have seized CCTV footage of Hayne and the Eels players drinking at Merrylands Bowling Club in western Sydney at approximately 3am after the NRL Grand Final.

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According to Fairfax Media, Takairangi and Pritchard have yet to be questioned. There is no suggestion the two men were involved in or had any knowledge of the incident in question.

Police are alleging Hayne, 30, travelled to a house north of Newcastle to meet a 26-year-old woman whom he’d connected with on social media. He then allegedly instructed the taxi driver who brought him to the home to wait outside for him, and entered the woman’s bedroom where he took off her clothes.

He is then accused of biting the woman so hard on the genitalia that she bled profusely and needed to be hospitalised.

The Daily Telegraph also reported police will allege the woman messaged Hayne on social media after their encounter, telling him: “You hurt me.”

The code-hopping star has been charged with aggravated sexual assault and inflicting actual bodily harm.

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He was granted strict conditional bail to appear at Burwood Local Court on December 10, has handed over $20,000 surety, and agreed to stay away from the complainant and the Newcastle local government area.

He must not stalk, harass or threaten his alleged sexual assault victim.

The charge carries a maximum 20-year jail term if Hayne is convicted. The NSW Criminal Code states “circumstances of aggravation” means circumstances in which “the alleged offender intentionally or recklessly inflicts actual bodily harm on the alleged victim”.

Hayne reported to Castle Hill Police Station for the second time since his release on Thursday.

A Parramatta spokesman declined to comment on the incident, telling The Sydney Morning Herald it was “a police matter”.

“The club and the players will not be making any public comment,” he said.

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