Katoa's fate uncertain as DCE rumors swirl

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

Isaiya Katoa's future at the Manly Sea Eagles may be in the hands of veteran half Daly Cherry-Evans, who is considering leaving the club when his contract ends in 2025.

Cherry-Evans, who has been with Manly for over a decade, is yet to decide if he will play on into 2026 and is open to negotiations with rival clubs.

This potential move by Cherry-Evans has piqued the interest of several teams, including the St George Illawarra Dragons and the Dolphins.

The Dolphins, being a Queensland-based club, are reportedly in the lead to secure Cherry-Evans' services.

It is speculated that Cherry-Evans could potentially finish his career with the Dolphins under coach Kristian Woolf.

This bombshell rumor involving Cherry-Evans has the potential to shake up the NRL landscape.

The uncertainty surrounding Cherry-Evans' future and the interest from other clubs have put Katoa's future in question.

If Cherry-Evans decides to leave Manly, it could mean significant changes for the team and potentially open up opportunities for Katoa elsewhere.

The ripple effect of Cherry-Evans' decision could impact player movements and team dynamics across the league.

As the negotiations and discussions unfold, it remains to be seen where Cherry-Evans will ultimately land.

The decision he makes about his future will not only affect his own career trajectory but also have wider implications for the NRL.

The potential move to the Dolphins could mark a new chapter for Cherry-Evans and present fresh opportunities for Katoa.

The coming months will be crucial in determining the outcome of this situation and its impact on the league as a whole.

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