
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Sydney Roosters are reportedly exploring options for one of their promising young players, Sandon Smith, as they prepare for the arrival of Daly Cherry-Evans next season.
According to zerotackle.com, Cherry-Evans is set to join the Bondi-based club, alongside NSW Blues hooker Reece Robson, prompting the Roosters to make roster adjustments to accommodate their new signings and free up salary cap space.
The club has already lost New Zealand international Brandon Smith to the South Sydney Rabbitohs, and recent rumors suggest winger Dominic Young could also be on the move.
Following his impressive performance in the Anzac Day match, where he was awarded the medal for man of the match against the St George Illawarra Dragons, Sandon Smith is now being actively discussed with rival teams by his agent, as reported by foxsports.com.au.
Initially seen as a potential successor to Luke Keary, Smith has showcased talent at times this season, although he has faced challenges with consistency on the NRL field.
With key changes looming, the Roosters are making strategic decisions as they prepare for the upcoming season.