In a dramatic development that could reshape the future of Queensland Maroons and his club career, veteran halfback Daly Cherry-Evans has delivered a shocking message regarding his plans beyond the 2025 season.
The 36-year-old Queensland skipper, who has been under intense pressure during this year’s Origin series, hinted at a possible retirement or representative exit in an emotional post-training press conference on Wednesday afternoon.
“I’ve given everything I’ve got to this jersey and to the game. There comes a time when you start thinking about what’s next—not just for yourself, but for your family and for the next generation of players,” Cherry-Evans said, his voice noticeably heavy with emotion.
While he did not officially confirm retirement, sources close to the Maroons camp say DCE has spoken privately with selectors about stepping aside following the 2025 Origin series, allowing younger halves like Tom Dearden and Sam Walker to take over.
Origin Legacy at a Crossroads
Cherry-Evans has been the bedrock of Queensland’s halves pairing for over a decade, earning over 20 Origin caps and captaining the side through several dramatic series. Despite his experience and leadership, his recent performances have faced heavy scrutiny from fans and commentators alike, with calls for change growing louder.
What’s Next?
When asked directly whether he’ll play in the 2026 Origin series, Cherry-Evans paused and said:
> “Right now, my focus is finishing this series strong. After that, I’ll sit down with my family and make a call that feels right.”
This statement has sparked a wave of reaction online, with many fans expressing gratitude for his years of service, while others debate whether the time for transition has already arrived.
Social Media Reacts:
“DCE is a legend. Let him bow out on his own terms.”
“Love the guy but time to give Dearden or Walker a shot.”
“End of an era. Respect to Cherry-Evans for what he’s done.”
What It Means for Queensland:
If Cherry-Evans does indeed retire from Origin, Queensland’s playmaking future could be handed to emerging talents like Ezra Mam, Tom Dearden, or Sam Walker, ushering in a new generation ahead of the 2026 series.






