The Daly Cherrygraph

LC the way the comp is playing out there is one factor for our team that could keep us extremely competitive this year. A fit and firing Turbo. They say it every year about the comp being open, but honestly this year (so far) might be as close as I’ve seen it.
I still think we are a better side with DCE at halfback than Jake Arthur so until Fogarty arrives, I’d like to keep DCE, regardless of what an early release will mean for 2026.
 
. How come the roosters can wheel and deal players like they were expandable second hand cars, but we seem to be constantly constrained by salary caps, top 30 requirements, contracts etc etc.
Not all people are the same feathered friend
The Roosters have different people running their club
People make a difference
People Inspire Innovation and encourage new Ideas Methods
They are People that think out side the square
 
Not all people are the same feathered friend
The Roosters have different people running their club
People make a difference
People Inspire Innovation and encourage new Ideas Methods
They are People that think out side the square
They’re also people with enough money to afford to think outside the square.
 
They’re also people with enough money to afford to think outside the square.
People do make a difference as I said before feathered friend
The difference is
They are also people that attract people with enough money at their club to think out side the square
At any Organisation you either attract Dunce or Brilliance
and that is the People difference
 
Todays Telecr@p....... As if the jerk hasn't already explored his Sydney options.

Daly Cherry-Evans has informed the Dolphins of his preference to explore NRL options in Sydney - clearing the way for the Queensland Origin captain to finish his career at the Roosters.
This masthead can reveal the romance of a Cherry-Evans homecoming to Redcliffe is all-but over with the Dolphins privately resigned to missing out on the Manly champion.
It is understood Cherry-Evans has advised Dolphins bosses of his desire to look at Sydney-based options first - effectively ruling Redcliffe out of the race for his signature.
The battle for Cherry-Evans was considered a race in two between the Sydney Roosters and Dolphins after Canterbury football boss Phil Gould last month withdrew interest.
But Cherry-Evans has gone cold on the prospect of relocating to Queensland to finish his career at the Dolphins, putting him on course for an NRL swan song at Bondi.

The Dolphins had formally expressed interest in the 36-year-old and had the salary-cap space to pay in excess of $1 million a season for the premiership No.7.
Daly Cherry-Evans looks likely to be headed to the Roosters in 2026 (note image has been digitally altered).

Daly Cherry-Evans looks likely to be headed to the Roosters in 2026 (note image has been digitally altered).

Cherry-Evans played for the Dolphins’ under-8s and had longstanding family ties to the club via his father Troy Evans and uncle Steve Cherry, who both played for Redcliffe.
But the Dolphins have conceded defeat - believing Cherry-Evans will be at the Roosters in 2026 - and have set their sights on a five-eighth to partner halfback sensation Isaiya Katoa.
Former Broncos skipper and leading SEN commentator Corey Parker believes Cherry-Evans’ signing with the Roosters is a fait accompli.

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However, he warned the Roosters against signing ‘DCE’ to a two-year deal, with the Maroons skipper to turn 37 next February.
“If you read the tea leaves, it all points to Daly going to the Roosters,” Parker said.
“They have let Brandon Smith go _ I believe that (the Roosters) is where he is going.
“Daly will fit in anywhere. If he did go to the Roosters, he will call the shots and steer the team around and Sam Walker can play off the cuff and do what he is good at.
“I think it’s a risk to sign Daly for two years. He is turning 37 so I’d be looking at him on a year-to-year basis.”

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Will DCE halt Roostersâ development?

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NRL: With the likely signing of Daly Cherry-Evans to the Sydney Roosters, the NRL 360 panel discuss whether he will…

Parker believes the Dolphins can thrive without Cherry-Evans, saying Redcliffe should build their franchise around 21-year-old Katoa, whom Newcastle legend Matty Johns says can be the No.1 player in the code.
“If I’m Redcliffe, I wouldn’t worry about chasing Daly Cherry-Evans,” Parker said.
“He has a maximum of two years in the game and I think the Dolphins already have a generational playmaker in Isaiya Katoa.
“I have a massive wrap on Katoa. He can be their halfback for the next 10 years-plus.
“He has an incredible calmness and football head on his shoulders _ I’d be signing him up for the long term.”
Former Queensland Origin lock and ex-Titans football boss Scott Sattler says Cherry-Evans would be desperate for a premiership ring in his twilight years at the Roosters.
It’s been 14 years since Cherry-Evans won a maiden title in his rookie year at Manly in 2011.
“If he wants to win a premiership before he retires as a senior player, I believe he is best suited to the Roosters,” he said.
“I think Daly would have been an outstanding mentor for Katoa, but if he goes to the Roosters, they could become a premiership contender.
“The Dolphins would never knock back a quality player like Daly, but the Roosters model has always been about not doing slow rebuilds, they want quick fixes and Cherry-Evans is the perfect solution.”


 
Todays Telecr@p....... As if the jerk hasn't already explored his Sydney options.

Daly Cherry-Evans has informed the Dolphins of his preference to explore NRL options in Sydney - clearing the way for the Queensland Origin captain to finish his career at the Roosters.
This masthead can reveal the romance of a Cherry-Evans homecoming to Redcliffe is all-but over with the Dolphins privately resigned to missing out on the Manly champion.
It is understood Cherry-Evans has advised Dolphins bosses of his desire to look at Sydney-based options first - effectively ruling Redcliffe out of the race for his signature.
The battle for Cherry-Evans was considered a race in two between the Sydney Roosters and Dolphins after Canterbury football boss Phil Gould last month withdrew interest.
But Cherry-Evans has gone cold on the prospect of relocating to Queensland to finish his career at the Dolphins, putting him on course for an NRL swan song at Bondi.

The Dolphins had formally expressed interest in the 36-year-old and had the salary-cap space to pay in excess of $1 million a season for the premiership No.7.
Daly Cherry-Evans looks likely to be headed to the Roosters in 2026 (note image has been digitally altered).

Daly Cherry-Evans looks likely to be headed to the Roosters in 2026 (note image has been digitally altered).

Cherry-Evans played for the Dolphins’ under-8s and had longstanding family ties to the club via his father Troy Evans and uncle Steve Cherry, who both played for Redcliffe.
But the Dolphins have conceded defeat - believing Cherry-Evans will be at the Roosters in 2026 - and have set their sights on a five-eighth to partner halfback sensation Isaiya Katoa.
Former Broncos skipper and leading SEN commentator Corey Parker believes Cherry-Evans’ signing with the Roosters is a fait accompli.


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However, he warned the Roosters against signing ‘DCE’ to a two-year deal, with the Maroons skipper to turn 37 next February.
“If you read the tea leaves, it all points to Daly going to the Roosters,” Parker said.
“They have let Brandon Smith go _ I believe that (the Roosters) is where he is going.
“Daly will fit in anywhere. If he did go to the Roosters, he will call the shots and steer the team around and Sam Walker can play off the cuff and do what he is good at.
“I think it’s a risk to sign Daly for two years. He is turning 37 so I’d be looking at him on a year-to-year basis.”

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[td]Foxsports04:18

Will DCE halt Roostersâ development?

[/td]

NRL: With the likely signing of Daly Cherry-Evans to the Sydney Roosters, the NRL 360 panel discuss whether he will…
Parker believes the Dolphins can thrive without Cherry-Evans, saying Redcliffe should build their franchise around 21-year-old Katoa, whom Newcastle legend Matty Johns says can be the No.1 player in the code.
“If I’m Redcliffe, I wouldn’t worry about chasing Daly Cherry-Evans,” Parker said.
“He has a maximum of two years in the game and I think the Dolphins already have a generational playmaker in Isaiya Katoa.
“I have a massive wrap on Katoa. He can be their halfback for the next 10 years-plus.
“He has an incredible calmness and football head on his shoulders _ I’d be signing him up for the long term.”
Former Queensland Origin lock and ex-Titans football boss Scott Sattler says Cherry-Evans would be desperate for a premiership ring in his twilight years at the Roosters.
It’s been 14 years since Cherry-Evans won a maiden title in his rookie year at Manly in 2011.
“If he wants to win a premiership before he retires as a senior player, I believe he is best suited to the Roosters,” he said.
“I think Daly would have been an outstanding mentor for Katoa, but if he goes to the Roosters, they could become a premiership contender.
“The Dolphins would never knock back a quality player like Daly, but the Roosters model has always been about not doing slow rebuilds, they want quick fixes and Cherry-Evans is the perfect solution.”
I’m shocked I tell ya, shocked.
 
DCE to the Roosters was the obvious conclusion from the moment he made his ridiculous announcement. They aren't fooling anyone by keeping it quiet. The only reason for the ongoing cloak and dagger as far as I can tell is because they are probably trying to grab him before June 30.
 
This could all have been avoided and DCE's departure will not be a good one.

Its obvious that he went public knowing he had a deal in the bag and the bollocks statement that its not about money is a hollow one.

The club should have cut ties with him in the off season because our season is likely to achieve anything when the captain is no longer invested in the club.

I would change captains ASAP and have someone who wants to be at our club.

Such a pity that it came down to this!
 
He just can't keep himself out of the headlines this self entitled twat.

The day before a crucial game, his management have to inform the Dolphins of his "preference to stay in Sydney".

We all know why, however, he couldn't wait until Monday?

He is now acting well beyond what I want to see from my captain.

Just close your mouth and keep the dialogue as far away from game day as possible.
 
DCE to the Roosters was the obvious
DCE to the Roosters was OBVIOUS because the Roosters knew how much DCE wanted and were prepared to pay him instead of fart arsing around
Smart administrators end deals swiftly and in diplomatic way

Mestrov and The Manly Captain Never appeared together in their press conference
Metrsov Undiplomatic Contract Negotiations were OBVIOUS for all to see
and worse off they escalated from inhouse to Live on Air TV

Our Legendry Godfather turned over lots of players in his time
But we never saw any of this amateur contract negotiations like we have from Mestrov
You can't defend the indefensible
 

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