An NRL team that has previously shown an interest in Manly Sea Eagles skipper Daly Cherry-Evans has reportedly exited the race for his services, while a former Gold Coast Titans recruiter has urged the club to sign him.

Although he turned 36 in February, Cherry-Evans is still one of the elite playmakers in the competition and has been a staple of the QLD Maroons side in the State of Origin arena.

While Onitoni Large and Joey Walsh are hot on the tail of the 2011 Grand Final winner and considered the Sea Eagles' future, the veteran's future remains clouded, but he is likely to keep playing beyond this season.

However, it will not be with the Manly Sea Eagles.

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Originally listed as one of the three teams linked with Cherry-Evans, The Daily Telegraph has revealed that the St George Illawarra Dragons have exited the race to sign him.

Although Dragons coach Shane Flanagan admires the veteran halfback, the club are already invested in Lachlan Ilias and Daniel Atkinson who will join from the Cronulla Sharks for the 2026 NRL season.

It is understood that the Sydney Roosters and Dolphins are the frontrunners at the moment to secure his services, with the latter confirming interest in recruiting him via the club's CEO Terry Reader, on Monday, per The Courier-Mail.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 05: Daly Cherry-Evans of the Maroons celebrates with team mates at full time during game one of the 2024 Men's State of Origin Series between New South Wales Blues and Queensland Maroons at Accor Stadium on June 05, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

With the Dragons now out of the race, former Gold Coast Titans recruitment manager Jamie Mathiou has urged the club to sign him despite the controversial history between the two parties.

The controversy stems from 2015 when he signed a four-year contract with the club, only to backflip on the deal three months later to remain in the Northern Beaches.

Next year, the Titans won't have any recognised playmakers in their halves with Kieran Foran set to retire and AJ Brimson and Jayden Campbell slotting into the halves, despite both converting from the fullback position.

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โ€œThey need an experienced half and Des has got a relationship with him,โ€ Mathiou told The Courier-Mail.

โ€œAt the end of the day, Daly made a business decision. With business decisions, sometimes they fall your way, sometimes they don't.

โ€œI'd look at it that way. It wasn't a personal thing. Because it's sport, people take it personally, but he has a family and a business essentially.

โ€œIf the Titans want an experienced half to help these young kids then he can do it. If Daly wanted to come up this way then why not?โ€

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 23: Daly Cherry-Evans of the Sea Eagles instructs his team during the round three NRL match between Manly Sea Eagles and Sydney Roosters at 4 Pines Park, on March 23, 2025, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jeremy Ng/Getty Images)

While he confirmed it would be his last season at the Northern Beaches, he has yet to make up his mind on whether he will hang up the boots or sign with another team.

However, all reports indicate that he will continue to play as long as his body is in shape and he remains fit and healthy.

"Yeah, of course," Cherry-Evans told Zero Tackle earlier this season when questioned if he hopes to play beyond this year.

"Not willing to give it away just yet but a season's a long time, so it's hard to look into the future now.

"It's so far away. It's honestly so far away and people want timelines and people want answers but ultimately that's just not where I'm at.

"I'm just confident if I can play this year, I'll give it my best. Whether I want to play or not play next year, it'll get looked after."