Daly Cherry-Evans(born 20 February 1989) is an Australian professionalrugby leaguefootballer who plays as ahalfbackfor theManly Warringah Sea Eaglesin theNational Rugby League(NRL) andAustraliaat international level.[2]
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Full name | Daly Cherry-Evans | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Redcliffe, Queensland,Australia | 20 February 1989|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 85 kg (13 st 5 lb) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Halfback | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source:[1] As of 21 September 2024 |
He has played his entire first grade career at Manly. He currently captains the team and won the2011 NRL Grand Final.He captainsQueenslandatState of Originlevel and has played forPrime Ministers XIII.
Early life
editCherry-Evans was born inMackay, Queensland,Australia to an English-born mother[3]and an Australian father. His father, Troy Evans, played as ahookerfor theNorths DevilsandRedcliffe Dolphinsin theBrisbane Rugby League premiershipduring the 1980s and 1990s.[4]
He began playingrugby leaguefor theRedcliffe Dolphinsat 5-years-old. At 12 years of age Cherry-Evans moved toMackay, Queenslandwith his family and continued to play junior rugby league for Mackay Brothers, Sarina Crocodiles and South's Sharks.[5]He attendedSt Patrick's Collegeduring his high school years. He also attended Redcliffe State High School and was a part of the reddy boys.[citation needed]At the beginning of 2008 Cherry-Evans was invited by Dennis Moore to trial with theManly-Warringah Sea Eaglesand later signed a contract to play for their under-20sNational Youth Competitionteam.[6]
Playing career
editNational Youth Competition (2008–09)
editCherry-Evans played 46 games for the National Youth Competition team ofManly Warringah Sea Eaglesover the2008and2009season where he scored 246 points in total including 24 tries.[7]He was named on the interchange bench of the2009 Toyota Cup season's team of the year.
Sunshine Coast (2010)
editAt the conclusion of the 2009 Toyota Cup season, Cherry-Evans found himself behindTrent Hodkinsonas Manly's first grade halfback after the departure of club captainMatt Orford.As a result, Cherry-Evans was sent to play for Manly's.Queensland Cupfeeder club theSunshine Coast Sea Eagles.After captaining the team for most of the season, Cherry-Evans was named the Queensland Cup Player of the Year, and Rookie of the Year. His performances in the side saw him selected to the Queensland Residents team where he was also named team captain.[citation needed]
2011
editWith Hodkinson moving to play for theCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs,Cherry-Evans made his debut for Manly in Round 1 of the2011 NRL seasonagainst theMelbourne Stormathalfbackin the Sea Eagles 18–6 loss atAAMI Park.[8]
In Round 12 against theBrisbane BroncosatSuncorp Stadium,Cherry-Evans scored his first NRL career try in the Sea Eagles 34–10 victory, one of which was set up by a flick pass fromFullbackBrett Stewartwho while diving for the ball had scooped it up one handed and passed to Cherry-Evans in the same movement.[9]In round 13 against the Bulldogs, Cherry-Evans crossed the try line untouched from a scrum, performed a one-on-one strip onDene Halatau,and had 3 try assists in a dominating display that saw him named as halfback in theBigPond SportTeam of the Week.[10]In October 2011,EnglishcoachSteve McNamaraoffered Cherry-Evans a starting spot on the England team for the2011 Four Nationsas he is eligible for England through his English born mother Kellie. Cherry-Evans declined the offer, declaring himself available only to play representative football for both Queensland and Australia should he be selected.[11]
Cherry-Evans won the2011 Dally M Rookie of the Yearaward, and scored a try in Manly's victory over theNew Zealand Warriorsin the2011 NRL grand final.He gave a perfect inside pass for Brett Stewart to score the first try of the match in the 30th minute of the game. His own try just before the game's half time was set up by an audacious grubber kick byClive Churchill MedalwinnerGlenn Stewart.The ManlyLockgrubber kicked for wingerMichael Robertsonon his own 20 metre line. Robertson regathered and raced 50 metres down field, evading a desperate tackle fromManu Vatuvei,before passing toMatt Ballinwho continued the run until tackled only 5 metres out from scoring. On the next play Cherry-Evans received the ball from halves partnerKieran Foran,threw two dummy-passes and scored next to the posts to give the Sea Eagles a match winning 12–2 lead after Lyon's conversion. Manly went on to defeat the Warriors 24–10 to win their 8th premiership, with DCE the first rookie halfback to lead his team to premiership success since"Slippery" Steve Morriswon withSt Georgein1979.[12][13]Cherry-Evans finished his excellent debut year in theNRLin the 2011 NRL season with him playing in all 27 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles matches, scoring 7 tries, kicking 25 goals and 3 field goals. He was named by theRugby League International Federationin itsannual awardsas the world's best halfback for 2011.
2012
editCherry-Evans played in all 27 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles matches and scored 7 tries, kicked 3 goals and kicked 1 field goal during the2012 NRL season.[citation needed]
2013
editSince he made his debut for Manly in Round 1 of the 2011 NRL season, Cherry-Evans had not missed a single game of the NRL. Due to his selection for Qld in Game III of the 2013 Origin series, DCE missed his first game for the Sea Eagles, missing their Round 18 clash withNorth QueenslandinTownsville.Cherry-Evans won the Clive Churchill man of the match medal in the Sea Eagles 26–18 Grand Final defeat by theSydney Roosters.[14]Cherry-Evans is the third player since the award's inception in 1986 to win the Medal from a losing Grand Final side and one of four who have achieved the honour, joining Canberra'sBradley Clyde(1991), St George'sBrad Mackay(1993) and Canberra'sJack Wighton(2019).[15]Cherry-Evans played in 27 matches, scored 11 tries and kicked 2 field goals for the Sea Eagles in the2013 NRL season.
2014
editOn 14 February 2014, Cherry-Evans was selected in the Sea Eagles inaugural 2014Auckland Ninessquad.[16]In Round 24 against theParramatta EelsatParramatta Stadium,Cherry-Evans played his 100th NRL career match in the Sea Eagles 22–12 loss.[17]On 22 September 2014, Cherry-Evans was selected in theAustralianFour Nationstrain-on squad.[18]On 29 September 2014, at the 2014 Dally M Awards, Cherry-Evans was named 2014 Dally M Halfback of the Year.[19][20]
2015
editCherry-Evans captained the Sea Eagles during the2015 Auckland Ninescompetition. His team lost each of its matches throughout the pre-season competition.
On 6 March 2015, Cherry-Evans revealed he had agreed to join theGold Coast Titansteam in 2016 on a 4-year contract. He changed his mind to stay with the Sea Eagles on an 8-year deal on 3 June, before the NRL's Round 13 cooling off period expired.[21]During the announcement, Cherry-Evans was quoted as saying: "I definitely left the door open for this speculation to continue because, to be honest, I was always curious to know what offer was going to be on the table from Manly".[22]He was subsequently booed at later games in Brisbane[23]and the Gold Coast.[24]The deal was rumoured to be over $10mAUDor $1.25m per season.[25]
2016
editIn June 2016, Cherry-Evans suffered an ankle injury that kept him out of action for a month.[26]Cherry-Evans had a poor 2016 season with the Sea Eagles finishing off the season in thirteenth place. Although he showed small glimpses of what he could do, he scored 5 tries during the 2016 season and played 19 games.[27]
2017
editOn 13 January 2017, following the retirement of long time Manly premiership winning captainJamie Lyon,Cherry-Evans was named as Manly's club captain for the2017 NRL season.[28]Cherry-Evans hit back at former critics by having a great 2017 season, leading the Sea Eagles to their first finals series since 2014,[29]where they were defeated in thefirst roundby thePenrith Panthers.Cherry-Evans was named Player of the Year by theManly Warringah Sea Eaglesat the end of the 2017 season, having played all 25 games, scoring 6 tries, and kicking 9 goals.[30]
2018
editOn 28 May, Cherry-Evans was not selected to play in Queensland's 2018 State of Origin squad.[31] On 2 July, Cherry-Evans was named to play in the game 3 of the 2018 State of Origin series due to injuries suffered within the Queensland squad.[32]
During the 2018 season, Cherry-Evans played 24 games, scoring 8 tries and kicking 65 goals. Even though Manly finished 15th at the end of the2018 NRL season,He was a stand out and was selected for both of the test Matches betweenNew Zealand national rugby league teamand Mata maa Tonga where Daly scored a try in the 34–16 win atMt Smart Stadium.[citation needed]
2019
editIn Round 3, Cherry-Evans scored 2 tries and kicked 7 goals as Manly defeated theNew Zealand Warriors46–12. On 27 May, Cherry-Evans was picked to play at Halfback for the Queensland Maroons side and was also picked as the 15th Captain of the Queensland Maroons side. Cherry-Evans played in all 3 games of the2019 State of Origin seriesas Queensland lost the series 2–1.[33][34]
In Round 19, Cherry-Evans kicked the winning field goal in golden point extra-time as Manly defeated Melbourne 11–10 atAAMI Park.[35]
Cherry-Evans made a total of 21 appearances for Manly in the2019 NRL seasonas the club finished 6th on the table and qualified for the finals. Cherry-Evans played in both finals matches as Manly reached the elimination semi-final againstSouth Sydneybut were defeated 34–26 ending their season.[36][37]On 7 October, Cherry-Evans was named in the Australian side for theOceania Cupfixtures.
2020
editCherry-Evans made a total of 20 appearances for Manly-Warringah in the2020 NRL seasonas the club finished a disappointing 13th on the table.[38]
2021
editIn round 5 of the2021 NRL season,Cherry-Evans kicked a field goal for Manly-Warringah in the final seconds of the game to defeat theNew Zealand Warriors13–12. It was Manly's first win of the year having lost the opening four games.[39]
In round 7, Cherry-Evans scored two tries for Manly in a 40–6 victory over theWests Tigers.[40] In round 19, he scored two tries for Manly in a 44–24 victory over theWests Tigers.[41] Cherry-Evans played 25 games for Manly in the2021 NRL seasonincluding the club's preliminary final loss againstSouth Sydney.[42]
2022
editIn round 3 of the2022 NRL season,Cherry-Evans kicked the winning field goal late in the match to earn Manly their first win of the season over Canterbury with a 13–12 victory.[43]
Cherry-Evans played a total of 22 games for Manly in the2022 NRL seasonas the club finished 11th on the table missing the finals.[44]
In October, he was named in theAustralia squadfor the2021 Rugby League World Cup.[45]
2023
editIn round 1 of the2023 NRL season,Cherry-Evans scored his first careerhat-trickin Manly's 31–6 victory overCanterbury.[46] Cherry-Evans played all three games for Queensland in the2023 State of Origin seriesas Queensland won the shield 2-1. Cherry-Evans played 22 games for Manly in the 2023 NRL season as the club finished 12th on the table and missed the finals.[47]
2024
editIn round 5 of the2024 NRL season,Cherry-Evans became Manly's record appearance holder overtakingCliff Lyons.Manly would win 32-18 in the milestone game.[48] In round 18, Cherry-Evans kicked the winning field goal in Manly's golden point extra-time victory over North Queensland.[49] Cherry-Evans played 24 games for Manly in the 2024 NRL season as they finished 7th on the table and qualified for the finals. Manly would be eliminated in the second week of the finals by the Sydney Roosters.[50]
Statistics
editSeason | Team | Games | Tries | Goals | F/G | Points |
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2011 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 27 | 7 | 25 | 3 | 81 |
2012 | 27 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 35 | |
2013 | 27 | 11 | 0 | 2 | 46 | |
2014 | 23 | 3 | – | 4 | 16 | |
2015 | 23 | 5 | 0 | – | 20 | |
2016 | 19 | 5 | – | 2 | 22 | |
2017 | 25 | 6 | 9 | 4 | 46 | |
2018 | 24 | 8 | 65 | 2 | 164 | |
2019 | 21 | 5 | 21 | 2 | 64 | |
2020 | 20 | 6 | 12 | 1 | 49 | |
2021 | 25 | 9 | 1 | 2 | 40 | |
2022 | 22 | 5 | 15 | 2 | 52 | |
2023 | 22 | 9 | 20 | 1 | 72 | |
2024 | 24 | 8 | 16 | 2 | 66 | |
Total | 329 | 93 | 187 | 28 | 774 |
Last updated: 12 October 2024
Honours
editIndividual
- Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesKen ArthursonRookie of The Year: 2011
- Dally MRookie of The Year: 2011
- RLIFHalfback of The Year: 2011, 2013
- RLPARookie of The Year: 2011
- Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesGordon WilloughbyMedal – Members Player of The Year: 2013, 2018, 2020
- Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesPlayers' Player: 2013
- Clive Churchill Medal:2013
- Dally MHalfback of The Year: 2014
- Spirit of ANZAC Medal:2015
- Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesRoy BullBest and Fairest: 2017, 2020, 2023
- Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesCaptain: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
- Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesSteve MenziesMedal – Play of the Year: 2019 (Game-winning field goal in golden point win over Melbourne Storm Rd19)
- Queensland MaroonsCaptain: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
- Australia KangaroosVice-Captain: 2019
Club
- 2011 NRL Grand FinalWinners
Representative
- 2013 State of Origin seriesWinners
- 2013 World CupWinners
- 2015 State of Origin seriesWinners
- 2020 State of Origin seriesWinners
- 2022 State of Origin seriesWinners
- 2023 State of Origin seriesWinners
Controversy
editOn 21 April 2018, Cherry-Evans was fined $10,000 by Manly after an altercation with fellow Manly playerJackson Hastings.The incident involving Hastings and Cherry-Evans resulted in Hastings being ostracised from the playing group. An altercation on the training field in the lead-up to the side's 32–20 loss to The Gold Coast carried forward when the players attended a Gladstone strip club after the game and then flared up even further at the team hotel later in the night.[51]Hastings left the club due to continued altercations with Cherry-Evans and subsequently played in theSuper Leagueand back in the NRL for theWests Tigers.
In June 2018, former teammateWillie Masonclaimed that when he was at Manly that nobody wanted to play alongside Cherry-Evans and that he was the reason there was such a divide at the club. Mason went on to say "I was there in 2015, I've never seen, never been involved in a team, that I could just see such a divide in a club, It was because of Cherry-Evans. All this shit that's been happening around him, like, something's wrong," He then signed with theGold Coast Titansfor like 10 years ", Mason said." And then there was a big fucking meeting, Cherry-Evans has got something to say. "I just signed a deal with the Titans boys, blah blah blah". "I'm like, who gives a fuck, you don't hold a meeting about that. No one cared".[52]
Mason's comments came in the wake of former Manly playerAnthony Watmoughcommenting on a podcast calling Cherry-Evans a "fuckwit" and that he was the reason other players needed to depart the club.[53]
Representative rugby league career
editAllegiance
editAlthough Cherry-Evans was born inRedcliffe,the fact that his mother was born in England made him eligible to represent eitherAustraliaorEnglandat the test level. In 2011, England coachSteve McNamaraoffered Cherry-Evans a starting spot on the English team for the 2011 Four Nations tournament. Cherry-Evans declined the offer, declaring himself available only to play representative football for both Queensland and Australia should he be selected.[11]
Australia
editIn October 2011, coachTim Sheensnamed Cherry-Evans in the Australian Four Nations squad. He made his test debut for Australia againstWalesand scored a try at theRacecourse GroundinWrexham.He was selected for Australia's2012 Anzac TestagainstNew Zealandbut did not take to the field.[54]
Cherry-Evans was selected in the Kangaroos 24 man squad for the2013 Rugby League World Cupsquad, playing in 5 matches and scoring 2 tries. His form in the tournament saw him selected to play from the bench in Australia's 34–2 win over New Zealand in the2013 Rugby League World Cup finalplayed in front of an international record attendance of 74,468 at theOld Traffordstadium inManchester.[55]
Cherry-Evans' form in the early part of the2014 NRL seasonsaw him secure a position on Australia's interchange bench for the2014 ANZAC Testin theKangaroos30–18 win overNew ZealandatSydney Football Stadium.[56]
Queensland
editQueensland coachMal Meningaselected Cherry-Evans as the 18th man for Game I of the2012and2013 State of Origin seriesbut he did not play in either game. He made his State of Origin debut for Queensland as an interchange in Game II of the 2013 series in front of a home crowd atSuncorp Stadium.Cherry-Evans played his part in Queensland's record breaking eighth straight State of Origin series win, coming on late in Game III, again as a makeshift back rower, as the Maroons held on against NSW to win a close game 12–10 in front of anANZ Stadiumrecord crowd of 83,813 fans.[57]
Cherry-Evans also remained on Queensland's bench for Game I of the2014 State of Origin series,in which incumbent halfbackCooper Cronksuffered a fractured arm, rendering him unavailable for Game II. This saw Cherry-Evans move into the starting halfback role for the loss which meant the end of the Maroons' 8-series winning streak. Cronk's recovery in time for Game III saw Cherry-Evans return to the interchange bench.
Game 3, 2018 saw Cherry-Evans return from a three-year absence at origin level. Evans played athalfbackin thedead rubberwinning 18–12. His great form in the game received widespread praise.[58]
At the start of the2019 State of Origin series,Cherry-Evans was named as the 15th Captain of the Queensland Maroons.
Cherry-Evans was selected by Queensland once again for the2020 State of Origin series.Queensland would go on to shock a highly fancied New South Wales side 2–1. Before the series had begun, some NSW media outlets described the 2020 Queensland team as the worst ever Maroons side. At the presentation ceremony following the conclusion of Game 3, Cherry-Evans said "On behalf of the worst ever Queensland team, thank you very much".[59]
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External links
edit- Manly Sea Eagles profile
- NRL profileArchived26 October 2016 at theWayback Machine
- MWSE player profile