Overview
- Daly Cherry-Evans publicly announced his decision to leave the Manly Sea Eagles at the end of the 2025 season, ending a 15-year tenure with the club.
- Manly CEO Tony Mestrov confirmed the club offered Cherry-Evans a two-year, $750,000-per-season contract, which he declined, believing his value was higher.
- Cherry-Evans delivered a strong performance in Manly's 26-12 victory over Parramatta Eels, demonstrating his ongoing commitment to the team.
- Manly fans at Brookvale Oval surprised many by showing overwhelming support for Cherry-Evans, with cheers, signs, and chants expressing gratitude for his service.
- The situation has reignited discussions about the NRL's player movement system, salary cap constraints, and the complexities of managing star players' careers.