Daley was selected for the
1986 Kangaroo tour and played in seven minor tour matches, but did not appear in any of the tours six tests. Other Manly players selected for the 1986 tour were
Noel Cleal,
Des Hasler and
Dale Shearer. He played in three
State of Origin matches for
New South Wales including the 1987
Exhibition Game in Los Angeles in which he fractured his jaw. In Origin Game 2 of the
1988 State of Origin series, Daley sparked an uproar at
Brisbane's
Lang Park when he was sin-binned for a dangerous high-tackle on
Queensland Greg Conescu. Maroons captain
Wally Lewis ran about 10 metres to stop Daley's punches on Conescu, and an all-in brawl ensued. Referee
Mick Stone (from NSW) sin-binned Daley and Conescu for 10 minutes each, while Lewis was sent for 5 minutes for dissent and for being the 3rd player involved. Hundreds of beer cans were hurled onto the ground by irate Queensland fans in support of their captain. It was the last time Daley represented New South Wales as, a few days before Game 3 at the
Sydney Football Stadium, Daley was sacked from the team because he broke team curfew rules when he left the Origin camp to visit his pregnant wife. He was replaced by
Steve Hanson. Daley represented for
Australia at Test level in the first and second Tests of the 1988
Ashes series against the touring
Great Britain Lions (coached by former Manly premiership player
Mal Reilly, and featuring Daley's 1987 Grand Final front row partner
Kevin Ward). He was also selected later that year for the one-off Test against
Papua New Guinea in
Wagga Wagga which saw a 70–8 win for Australia, but missed a place in the Kangaroos team that defeated
New Zealand 25–12 in the
1988 World Cup Final played at
Eden Park in
Auckland. ==Footballing family==