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Daly Cherry-Evans appointed RLPA General President

Daly Cherry-Evans has officially been appointed General President of the Rugby League Players’ Association at its Annual General Meeting on Wednesday night.

The Queensland Maroons and Manly Sea Eagles captain has served as an RLPA Director since 2019 and has been a strong advocate for the Association as part of the Player Advisory Group (PAG) and Delegate structure in recent years.

Cherry-Evans will fill the vacant position left by Cameron Smith, who held the position since 2017 before officially announcing his retirement from the NRL earlier this month.

The RLPA also welcomes a new addition to its Board of Directors, with Melbourne Storm and Queensland forward Christian Welch elected to the position alongside Cherry-Evans, Wade Graham, Sia Soliola and Dale Copley.

Cherry-Evans said he was honoured by the appointment and is looking forward to using this platform to advance the collective interests of players.

“I’m definitely honoured to appointed General President and to be able to do this job for the playing group,” Cherry Evans said.

“It’s a nice feeling and I’ve been involved with the RLPA for a little bit now, so this is an elevated role that I am taking on.

"I'm looking to help out the team at the RLPA and voice any matters that the players feel they need to get across.

“The RLPA has certainly grown a lot in recent times but I still think the best work is ahead for us.

“As the General President it would be nice to have not just my teammates at Manly, but players at other clubs, able to rely on me to push forward and be that voice.”

Welch said he was excited to join the RLPA Board and make a valuable contribution to his fellow players and the game.

“Being able represent my fellow players as a Director of our Association is something I’m really excited about,” Welch said.
“I’ve been involved with the RLPA for some time now and I am really passionate about the movement.

“I understand how important it is to have a strong Association behind us and the need for players to have a seat at the table when key decisions across the game are being made. I believe I can add value in advancing the interests of players through this new role, while also continuing to learn and develop professionally."

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