The Manly Sea Eagles have made a bold move in appointing Daly Cherry-Evans as their new head coach. The announcement comes after the club’s former head coach, Brownlow Medalist, and NRL Hall of Famer, Bob Fulton, stepped down from the role.
Cherry-Evans is no stranger to the Sea Eagles, having played for the club for 11 seasons, and captaining the team to a premiership in 2011. He has also been a part of the coaching staff since 2019, and has been an integral part of the team’s success over the past few seasons.
The move to appoint Cherry-Evans as head coach is a big one for the Sea Eagles, as he is the first former player to take on the role since Fulton stepped down. This is a testament to the faith that the club has in Cherry-Evans’ ability to lead the team to success.
Cherry-Evans is well respected by his peers in the NRL, and is seen as a leader both on and off the field. He has a wealth of experience in the game, and is well known for his ability to motivate and inspire his players.
The Sea Eagles are confident that Cherry-Evans will be able to continue the success that Fulton brought to the club, and are looking forward to seeing what he can bring to the table. With his knowledge of the game and his passion for the club, it is sure to be an exciting time for Manly fans.
The appointment of Cherry-Evans as head coach is a great move for the Sea Eagles, and they are sure to benefit from his leadership and experience. With his knowledge of the game and his passion for the club, it is sure to be an exciting time for Manly fans.