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Daly Cherry-Evans knows the expectations of Maroons captain

Wally Lewis, Darren Lockyer, Cameron Smith. If anyone has an impossible job, it’s Daly Cherry-Evans, trying to live up to these legends. But the Maroons skipper will do what it takes to carve his own part of history.

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Daly Cherry-Evans admits his reign as Queensland skipper will be defined by winning and is under pressure to emulate Wally Lewis, Darren Lockyer and Cameron Smith by delivering an Origin crown.

As he prepares for his captaincy debut in Origin I, Cherry-Evans pledged to uphold the legacy of Queensland’s greatest skippers when he leads a new Maroons era against NSW at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.

Four years ago, on June 5, 2015, Cherry-Evans was sensationally booed onto Suncorp Stadium for a Broncos-Manly clash after reneging on his $4 million Titans contract.

DCE knows everyone will be questioning his influence. Image: Adam Head
DCE knows everyone will be questioning his influence. Image: Adam Head

Now, eerily on the very same day in June, ‘DCE’ runs onto the same ground as Queensland’s 15th captain accepting his quality as a leader will be judged on whether he can help the Maroons reclaim the Origin shield.

“I want to be a winning captain,” Cherry-Evans said.

“The names you have just mentioned (Lewis, Smith and Lockyer) are so great because they won.

“They are winners and when they played at Origin level, they were successful.

“Without putting too much pressure on the result, I can’t wait to get out there and just do my job, leading does come naturally to me, especially out on a rugby league field.

“We’ve worked really hard this week to win the game … we haven’t just come here to put up a fight.”

If anyone knows how unforgiving the Origin arena can be … Image: Peter Wallis
If anyone knows how unforgiving the Origin arena can be … Image: Peter Wallis

No other Queensland captain has endured such a tumultuous rise to the Maroons throne quite like Cherry-Evans.

For three years, he was on the outer with the Queensland family, said to have had his cards marked by a Maroons hierarchy not convinced the halfback could adjust to their playmaking structures,

But Cherry-Evans’ recall last year, and subsequent Origin-defining performance in Queensland’s 18-12 win in Game Three, was the trigger for his stunning ascension to one of the highest offices in Australian sport.

Now 30, Cherry-Evans plays his eighth Origin game on Wednesday night and says he has no doubts he can deliver the goods as a playmaker and captain.

You’re never too old to get advice from this bloke. Image: AAPImage/ David Clark
You’re never too old to get advice from this bloke. Image: AAPImage/ David Clark

“I’m very confident in the person I am and the footy player I am,” he said.

“Nailing your role in Origin I is more important than ever.

“Both sides are extremely talented so it’s about who can nail their job on the big stage and am I confident in doing my job … of course I am.

“I don’t go into many games hesitating about my ability.

“Most games are won and lost between the ears and my head is switched on and focused for the job.”

If there are any doubts, there’s not DCE’s. Image: Adam Head
If there are any doubts, there’s not DCE’s. Image: Adam Head

Cherry-Evans came into the Queensland set-up in 2013 when Smith, Johnathan Thurston, Billy Slater and Cooper Cronk were the Maroons’ playmaking spine. He has not forgotten the quartet’s influence.

“The remaining pieces of that Queensland legacy that was built over a 10-year period are gone,” he said.

“Some of us were lucky enough to be involved in that, though, there are some players who got a taste of that success with those older players.

“We will be drawing on those guys for inspiration to make sure we teach these younger boys the way we feel … that this Origin legacy can continue.”

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