
Braith Anasta finds Daly Cherry-Evans' poor form concerning ahead of his potential Roosters signing.
Former Roosters five-eighth Braith Anasta says Daly Cherry-Evans' form slump is "concerning" and has questioned whether tricolours should go ahead with signing him.
It's been widely reported that Manly's Cherry-Evans will join the Roosters on a one-year deal for 2026, and remain with the club in a coaching capacity in 2027.
It's a deal that has yet to be confirmed.
But Cherry-Evans has struggled in recent times, with the Sea Eagles losing their last three games on the trot, including a 28-12 defeat to the Raiders on Friday night.
By contrast, the Roosters are running hot, winning their last two games against the Sea Eagles and Dolphins, who they thrashed 64-12 on Saturday night.
Five-eighth Hugo Savala and halfback Sam Walker have guided the Roosters to those victories.