Billy Slater’s controversial decision to axe veteran playmaker Daly Cherry-Evans has sparked a firestorm south of the border, with critics accusing the Queensland coach of making the Maroons skipper a scapegoat after the Origin I loss. But just days after the backlash, the man who replaced DCE has delivered a performance that not only silenced the doubters — but gave Slater the last laugh.
In a commanding display that oozed composure and creativity, the new Queensland halfback orchestrated the side’s emphatic bounce-back victory in Origin II, seizing control of the game from the outset and guiding the Maroons to a stunning win.
NSW pundits were quick to pile on after Slater made the shock call, questioning the loyalty and logic behind dumping Cherry-Evans. But the new No.7’s performance on Wednesday night turned the spotlight in the other direction, validating Slater’s ruthless decision-making and reigniting the Maroons’ campaign.
“Queensland spirit isn’t just about loyalty — it’s about doing what’s best for the team,” Slater said post-match. “We made a tough call, and tonight it paid off.”
For now, the heat shifts from Slater’s seat to NSW’s camp — and the Maroons coach looks like a man who knew exactly what he was doing all alone.






