"If that's what needs to be done, then I'm going to help my team get the result they're after,'' Cherry-Evans told AAP.
"Kieran's a pretty important part of their side.
"So if the boys do come to me for some advice or for some tactics to throw at him, I'll try and help them wherever possible.
"But I'll also be respecting the relationship me and Kieran have.''
Cherry-Evans revealed he and Foran had started some pre-match banter by text message almost immediately after the final was locked in.
"I dare say there'll be a few more texts sent this week and when we get out there I dare say we'll enjoy it for what it's worth and have a little wink or a little elbow to the face,'' he joked.
"We'll have fun with it and I can't wait to cross paths with him if it does eventuate but obviously I don't want to count my chickens early as the squad hasn't been named yet.''
Cherry-Evans played two games in the halves during the group stage as Kangaroos coach Tim Sheens rested Johnathan Thurston and Cooper Cronk and the Manly star looks to have nailed down a utility spot on the bench during the finals.
"It's a different role to what I'm used to but when you're in a side full of champion players like we have here, I'm happy to sit back and take on the sort of utility role and add some form of impact when I do get a chance on the field,'' he said.
- AAP