In a bold and unexpected decision, Maroons rugby coach Billy Slater has stripped Daly Cherry-Evans of the captaincy, making a change that has stunned fans and experts alike. This move marks a major shift in leadership for the Queensland team, a decision that has not been seen in over 30 years.
Cherry-Evans, who has been the Maroons’ skipper since 2015, has been one of the cornerstones of the team’s success, guiding them to multiple State of Origin victories. His leadership has been praised by many, and his removal from the captaincy has raised eyebrows across the rugby community.
While the specifics behind the decision remain unclear, sources close to the team suggest that Slater, who took over as coach in 2021, is looking to inject new energy and direction into the squad as they gear up for the upcoming series.
The decision to drop a captain is a rare one in State of Origin history, with only a few instances of it happening over the last three decades. It has sparked immediate speculation about Cherry-Evans’ future with the team, and whether this decision will affect his place in the playing lineup.
As of now, Slater has yet to announce who will take over as the new captain. Rugby fans and commentators are eagerly awaiting further developments to see how this dramatic leadership shake-up impacts the Maroons’ performance in the State of Origin series.
Update: Stay tuned for further updates on the evolving situation as the Maroons prepare for their next match.






