[1] Hyne's breakthrough came in 2015 when he was selected for the Brisbane City side which competed in and won that year's National Rugby Championship.
[2][3] Hyne moved to Canberra for the 2016 season and made some great friends playing for the Tuggeranong Vikings.
Friendships and a healthy rivalry were key pillars of success in the Valley and Vikings were the envy of other clubs in the competition.
Hyne's strong performances as a lock for Brisbane City did not go unnoticed and he was invited to Brumbies pre-season training ahead of the 2016 Super Rugby season.
Hyne made his debut as a number eight in a match against the Reds, however it didn't prove to be a happy beginning to his Super Rugby career with an injury forcing him to leave the field after only 5 minutes.