Daly Cherry-Evans Net Worth


Daly Cherry-Evans net worth derives from rugby career. He is an Australian professional rugby league footballer. He currently plays for Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in National Rugby League (NRL). Daly Cherry-Evans is considered as one of the best halfbacks in the NRL.

The Estimates of Daly Cherry-Evans Net Worth

Daly Cherry-Evans net worth information is not publicly available. However, his income growth is linked to professional rugby.

Career Breakdown Highlights

To start off, at the 2008/2009 National Youth Competition, he played for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles rugby Under-20 team. He scored 246 points and 24 tries in 46 games. 

Next, he played for Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles rugby league team. As a result of his performance, he was chosen as the halfback and captain for the rugby team. For his captaincy and play, he was named the Queensland Cup Best and Fairest, and Rookie of the Year.

He officially played for the senior Manly Warringah Sea Eagles team in Round 1 as halfback  for the 2011 NRL season against Melbourne Storm.

Afterwards, he scored his first try for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles  and they won against Brisbane Broncos in Round 12. For his performance in Round 13, they were named by the Big Pond Sport company as Team of the Week.

2011 to 2016 National Rugby League Season

In the 2011 NRL Grand Final, he scored a try contributing to the win against New Zealand Warriors.

By the end of 2011 NRL season, he had scored seven tries, kicked 35 goals and three field goals in 27 matches.

What’s more, he renewed his contract with mainly Warringah Sea Eagles in 2012 for around $500,000 valid until the 2015 season. Thereafter, he played in the 2012 NRL season in 27 matches. Additionally, he scored seven tries, kicked three goals and one field goal.

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Overall, for the 2013 NRL season, he scored 11 tries and kicked two field goals in 27 matches.

The following year, he was picked for the 2014 Auckland Nines competition. Additionally, he was chosen for the Four Nations tournament for Australia.

At the end of the 2014 NRL season, he had scored three tries and kicked four field goals in 23 matches.

In January 2015, he was the captain of Manly Warringah Sea Eagles rugby team for the 2015 Auckland Nines tournament.

In June 2015, he reviewed his contract with Manly Warringah Sea Eagles to extend to eight years. The 2015 NRL season statistics were four tries in 23 matches.

The following year, he scored the opening try against Canberra Raiders in Round 13 of the 2016 NRL season. At the end of the 2016 season, he scored five tries and kicked two field goals in 19 matches.

2017 to 2024 National Rugby League Season

Come 2017 NRL season, he was named the team captain. As a result, his team eventually 

reached the final series. He finished the 2017 season with six tries and nine goals in 25 games.

In the 2019 NRL season, he scored two tries and seven goals to gain victory over New Zealand Warriors in Round 3.

In the 2020 NRL season, he played in 20 matches. The 2021 NRL season saw him kick a field goal in Round 5 against New Zealand Warriors to gain victory.

Also, he scored two tries in Round 7 against Wests Tigers and two tries in Round 19 against them again and won. In total, he played 25 matches in the 2021 NRL season.

He started strong in the 2022 NRL season by kicking the winning field goal. All in all, he played 22 matches.

The highlight of the 2023 National Rugby League season was him scoring his first ever hat-trick for Manly Warringah Sea Eagles and gaining victory over Canterbury. Overall, he played 22 matches in the 2023 NRL. 

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The following year’s season saw him named Manly Warringah Sea Eagles record holder for most  appearances. 

Additionally, he led his team to a win over North Queensland by kicking the winning field goal in 2024. He participated in 24 matches in the 2024 season.

State of Origin Series

Apart from NRL, he was chosen to join the 2013 State of Origin series for Queensland Maroons rugby team. 

In the 2018 State of Origin series, he also played in game 3 as halfback for Queensland Maroons rugby team.

The following year, in the 2019 State of Origin series, he was selected to play for Queensland Maroons as halfback and the team captain.

Next, in the 2023 State of Origin series, he won the shield for Queensland Maroons.

He was also selected again for the 2025 State of Origin series by Queensland Maroons.

International Competitions

Furthermore, he was selected for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup, Australia team in October.

In October 2019, he was picked for the Oceania Cup competition.

On international level, he acted as halfback and vice-captain for the Australian Test team and they won with him scoring a try against Tonga.

 Recognitions

Named Player of the Year by Manly Warringah Sea eagles at the end of the 2017 NRL season.

Consecutively led Manly Warringah Sea eagles to top four for the first four NRL seasons.

Man of the Match in the 2013 NRL Grand Final, received the Clive Churchill Medal.

Named the world’s best halfback in the Rugby League International Federation Awards in 2011.

Daly Cherry-Evans Award Wins

Dally M Awards for Rookie of the Year in 2011.

Dally M Awards for halfback of the Year in 2014.

Final Thoughts on Daly Cherry-Evans Net Worth

In conclusion, Daly Cherry-Evans wealth is a reflection of his long-term consistency, and impact in the rugby league. Combined with his contracts and endorsement opportunities, Cherry-Evans has secured his place among the National Rugby League’s top earners.

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