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Manly skipper Daly Cherry-Evans has questioned why the NRL make drastic changes to the game without consulting players, after a controversial Magic Round was dominated by a crackdown on foul play.
Cherry-Evans, who is the general president of the Rugby League Players Association, said players had been excluded from conversations before a series of key changes made by the NRL in the last few seasons, including the game’s latest welfare edict.
“It’s the ability of them being able to move so quickly on things, it’s left the players guessing,” he told the Herald.
“We are not looking to run the game. We are players. We know that. I know I’m just a player in the game but I am just hoping that, because we are such a big part of the product, maybe they want to hear about how we think the game can improve.”
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Manly skipper Daly Cherry-Evans has questioned why the NRL make drastic changes to the game without consulting players, after a controversial Magic Round was dominated by a crackdown on foul play.
Cherry-Evans, who is the general president of the Rugby League Players Association, said players had been excluded from conversations before a series of key changes made by the NRL in the last few seasons, including the game’s latest welfare edict.
“It’s the ability of them being able to move so quickly on things, it’s left the players guessing,” he told the Herald.
“We are not looking to run the game. We are players. We know that. I know I’m just a player in the game but I am just hoping that, because we are such a big part of the product, maybe they want to hear about how we think the game can improve.”
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‘It’s left them guessing’: DCE wants players consulted before major changes
Manly captain Daly Cherry-Evans, who is the president of the RLPA, has questioned how the game can make changes so quickly without the consultation of players.
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