'Double-crossing DCE': Will the legend return to Manly?

‘Legend of this club’: Manly hopes for DCE backflip

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

Manly Rugby League Club is facing the possibility of losing their captain, Daly Cherry-Evans, at the end of the season.

Despite offering him a two-year, $1.4 million extension, Cherry-Evans has decided to leave the club.

Tony Mestrov, the Manly boss, believes that Cherry-Evans still has a lot to offer and can play on for two more years.

Mestrov referred to Cherry-Evans as a "club legend" and hopes to convince him to stay with the Sea Eagles.

While the news of Cherry-Evans' departure came as a surprise to many, Mestrov insisted that the club had been in discussions with him since before Christmas and were aware of his intentions.

Despite the setback, Mestrov remains optimistic about the situation and is hopeful that Cherry-Evans will have a change of heart.

He stated, "We're hopeful and we're pretty positive that Daly can see out his career here at Manly."

The potential loss of Cherry-Evans, who is also the Queensland skipper, would undoubtedly have a significant impact on the club.

His departure would mean that Manly will have to look elsewhere for a replacement and adjust to the absence of their influential captain.

However, Mestrov is determined to do everything possible to keep Cherry-Evans at the club and is not willing to give up without a fight.

He is confident that Cherry-Evans still has a lot to offer and believes that he can continue to make valuable contributions to the team for years to come.

Overall, the club is facing a challenging situation with the impending departure of their captain.

However, Mestrov remains hopeful that Cherry-Evans will reconsider and stay with the Sea Eagles.

He recognizes the importance of Cherry-Evans to the team and is determined to do whatever it takes to convince him to stay.

Mestrov's unwavering belief in Cherry-Evans' abilities and value to the club demonstrates the strong bond between the player and the team, making his potential departure a significant loss for Manly.

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