The best thing that ever happened to the Gold Coast Titans was Daly Cherry-Evans reneging on his deal last year. If he hadn't done that Jarryd Hayne would not be in Titans colours.
At the time it seemed like a catastrophic blow as the Titans were struggling to be competitive on the park, finding it hard to recruit quality players and reeling from the recreational drugs scandal featuring a number of their players. The signing of Cherry-Evans was seen as the cornerstone move that would turn the club's fortunes around.
That's why it felt like rock bottom for Titans fans when he did his now-famous back-flip and agreed to a new lifetime deal with Manly.
But as it has panned out the Titans are better off without Cherry-Evans and his big contract. They wouldn't have been in a financial position to sign former Eels and NFL star Hayne.
The Titans, who were overwhelming favourites to win the wooden spoon this year, are now a genuine title threat with the addition of Hayne, not just in the future but possibly as early as this season.
After missing out on former Queensland and Australian halfback Cherry-Evans the Titans recruited Broncos junior Ash Taylor and former Knights playmaker Tyrone Roberts as well as re-signing standout rookie from last year Kane Elgey. Elgey cruelly went down with a season-ending injury in the pre-season but Roberts and Taylor, in particular, have been sensational for the underrated franchise. Taylor is the raging hot favourite to win the Dally M Rookie of the Year award and has probably had a better head-to-head season than Cherry-Evans despite being on a pittance by comparison.