
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
In a recent report by zerotackle.com, Sea Eagles skipper Daly Cherry-Evans has shared his pearls of wisdom for the teams gearing up for the 2025 Las Vegas showdown.
"It's going to be a ripper, but mate, make sure you come out on top because it's a bloody long trek to not snag those crucial points," Cherry-Evans advised reporters, channeling his inner Aussie sportsmanship.
Cherry-Evans, who clinched a victory at last year's games at Allegiant Stadium, where the NRL games were played for the first time beyond Australian and Kiwi shores, knows a thing or two about conquering foreign turf.
This week, the Canberra Raiders, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Auckland Warriors, and Penrith Panthers are set to storm Allegiant Stadium once more to kick off the 2025 NRL season.
Some teams are tapping into the experience of players who took part in last year's groundbreaking event to soak in some valuable insights.
"I've heard there's been a fair bit of chinwagging between clubs about how to ace the situation and optimize the travel, prep, recovery, facilities, and all the other nitty-gritty stuff happening in the shadows," Cherry-Evans shared about players seeking advice.
In the high-stakes world of Rugby League, every edge counts, and Cherry-Evans is making sure his comrades are primed for battle in the glittering lights of Las Vegas.