Cherry-Evans backs reintroduction of ‘backflip’ contract clause

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The Manly captain sparked outrage when he reneged on a deal with the Titans, but he has welcomed the return of the controversial contract clause.

The star at the centre of the NRL’s most famous backflip, Daly Cherry-Evans, has welcomed the return of a controversial contract clause, but claims the biggest issue that needs addressing in negotiations is the role of player managers.

The change was made after consultation between the NRL and the Rugby League Players’ Association, of which Cherry-Evans is the general president. Daly Cherry-Evans reneged on a deal with Gold Coast in 2015 to accept a $10 million “lifetime” contract with Manly.“I don’t think we’ve ever gone at the fans for changing jobs – it’s just our profession, our workplace. If we get a better offer to go somewhere, I’ve got absolutely no problem to go with it. I’m always pro player on these sorts of things. Whether this is the right model we’ve got in place, I don’t know. Time will tell.

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