
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a thrilling display of rugby league prowess, Daly Cherry-Evans led the Sea Eagles to a resounding victory over the Panthers, silencing any doubts about his form.
The good, the bad, and the ugly were all on display in NRL round 5.
Cherry-Evans' performance was nothing short of legendary, as he showed no signs of slowing down and reminded everyone why he is one of the best in the game.
With a try and six goals to his name, the Manly captain notched up his record-breaking 310th match in style, much to the delight of the passionate fans at Brookie.
On the flip side, Souths and Titans found themselves in a world of trouble.
Jason Demetriou's coaching position is under serious threat after a string of poor performances, while Des Hasler faces a tough road ahead as the NRL draw becomes increasingly challenging.
But in the end, it was a night of triumph and celebration for the Sea Eagles, who put on a show fit for the rugby league history books.
The northern beaches truly shone like God's Country, with Cherry-Evans leading the charge like a true maestro on the field.