LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken
Manly captain Daly Cherry-Evans has expressed confidence in the future leadership of the Sea Eagles as he approaches retirement.
With 304 games under his belt, Cherry-Evans is closing in on the record for most first-grade games played for Manly, currently held by Cliff Lyons.
Ahead of Jake Trbojevic's 200th game for the Sea Eagles, Cherry-Evans commended the forward and vice-captain for his development as a leader.
Trbojevic has earned a reputation as a highly respected player within the club.
Cherry-Evans believes that Trbojevic is part of a new generation of quality leaders who will guide the team moving forward.
As a long-standing member of the team, Cherry-Evans has witnessed firsthand the growth and potential of Trbojevic's leadership skills.
Trbojevic's 200th game milestone is a testament to his commitment and dedication to the club.
His consistent performance on the field and his ability to inspire and motivate his teammates have earned him the respect of both players and fans alike.
As Cherry-Evans prepares to retire from the game, he is confident that Trbojevic, along with other emerging leaders within the team, will continue to uphold the values and traditions of the Sea Eagles.
With Trbojevic at the helm, Cherry-Evans believes that the team is in good hands.
Trbojevic's leadership qualities, combined with his exceptional playing ability, make him a valuable asset to the Sea Eagles.
Cherry-Evans' praise for Trbojevic highlights the importance of strong leadership within the team.
He recognizes the impact that Trbojevic has had on the team's culture and believes that he will be instrumental in shaping the future success of the Sea Eagles.
Overall, Cherry-Evans is optimistic about the next generation of leaders at Manly and believes that they will continue to uphold the club's legacy.
As he reaches the twilight of his career, he can rest assured that the team is in capable hands with players like Trbojevic leading the way.