The Daily Telegraph
August 22, 2014 12:00AM
WHEN Daly Cherry-Evans was just four he’d stand outside the family home in Brisbane practising his goal kicking over the clothes line.
This is the story of the boy who inspired the man — a player who will run out for his 100th NRL game on Friday, already with his career perched at the very top of the rugby league world.
But even back then, his parents Kellie and Troy remember, Cherry- Evans had a work ethic to match his natural born talent.
His dad coached him as a kid and was constantly drilling into his son the importance of being able to kick both feet.
“Troy always taught him that if he was going to do the kicking then he had to learn to kick left and right,” Kellie...