JARRYD Hayne is going through the motions and doesn’t seem like he wants to play rugby league anymore.

That is the opinion of Fox League expert Michael Ennis, who was disappointed with Hayne’s performance against Papua New Guinea in the Rep Round.

“I’m starting to wonder whether Jarryd Hayne really wants to play anymore,” Ennis told Fox Sport’s Big League Wrap.

“His body language at times gives me a sense to think, that he doesn’t have that love for it anymore.”

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Hayne finished with reasonable stats of 85 run metres from eight runs, with two tackle busts, a linebreak and a try assist against the Kumuls.

However his involvement decreased as the game wore on and Fiji were easily beaten 26-14, despite going into the game as heavy favourites.

“Jarryd was busy early and he got his hands on the ball a number of times in the opening 10 minutes,” Ennis admitted.

“But as the game rolled on he just looked disinterested at times and as the scoreboard got away from them, to me he had no impact on the game at all.

“You speak about Taumalolo and the passion he has for his country and their heritage and I didn’t see that from Hayne.”

Hayne has had an injury disrupted second coming at the Eels, since rejoining the club from the Titans in the off-season.

Hayne has struggled to live up to the heights of his earlier career, since returning from the NFL.

“Jarryd Hayne’s career is entering dangerous territory,” Paul Crawley added.

“He’s got 10 weeks left to try and convince Parramatta, that he deserves a new contract.

“He’s 30 years of age, he’s a two time Daly M Medal winner and he has all the potential in the world.

“But if his career was to end now, has it reached the heights that it could have?”