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Should DCE give up State of Origin?

Charles GoodsirΒ  β€’ Β April 23rd, 2025 12:08 pm
Should DCE give up State of Origin?
Former Queensland Maroons coach Mal Meninga has backed Daly Cherry-Evans to continue as Queensland captain for the upcoming State of Origin series.
At the age of 36, Cherry-Evans remains one of the best playmakers in the NRL. However, following a dramatic saga in which he informed the Manly Sea Eagles that he would join a rival club in 2026, he and the club’s form has waned significantly.
Meninga, who coached Cherry-Evans to a number of Origin series wins, believes the current Maroons skipper should still be picked if his form warrants selection.
β€œMy view is that if he’s playing well enough, then he plays Origin,” Meninga told SENQ Breakfast.
β€œWhy some (sections of the media) are suggesting (Cherry-Evans sit out of Origin) is that he’s not playing well at the moment.
β€œEver since he’s made the announcement that he’s leaving, the team has gone downhill.
β€œThere’s obviously a bit of spite (within Manly) since he made the decision to leave the club.
β€œThey’ve paid him a lot of dollars but he’s given them great service as well.
β€œIf DCE is playing well enough and he wants to play, well he just has to play Origin.
β€œI’m a great advocate for doing as much as you can until you retire.
β€œIf you are good enough to play representative football, you put your hand up and you play representative football.”

Rugby League columnist Paul Crawley called for Cherry-Evans to make himself unavailable for Origin football on NRL 360 and devote his time entirely to Manly given their recent poor performances.
Crawley cited Cherry-Evans’ desire to win one more Premiership with Manly and he believes removing himself from Queensland calculations would give him and the Sea Eagles the best opportunity.
SEN’s Corey Parker suggested a few names who could assume Cherry-Evans’ position as halfback should he choose to focus on club football in 2025 and beyond.
β€œThere are certainly a couple of candidates,” Parker said on SENQ Breakfast.
β€œBen Hunt plays in the halves and he’s been part of the Queensland fold.
β€œTom Dearden could play half and then there’s Cameron Munster of course.”
Game I of the 2025 State of Origin series will be held at Suncorp Stadium on May 28.
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