LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
Warriors.kiwi has announced that James Fisher-Harris will be bringing his winning streak to the club after helping the Penrith Panthers secure a 14-6 victory over Melbourne in the NRL grand final.
The Kiwi captain's exceptional performance in his final game for the Panthers, capping off a remarkable 203-game career, saw him leading the charge in the middle of the park.
Fisher-Harris, a recipient of the 2023 Golden Boot award, showcased his dominance on the field with 158 hard-earned metres from 18 runs, outshining even the Storm's formidable forwards.
With support from his teammates Isaah Yeo, Lindsay Smith, and Scott Sorensen, the Panthers' forward pack proved too strong for their opponents.
During his 53 minutes of play, Fisher-Harris also contributed 32 tackles and maintained a clean record with no errors or penalties conceded.
Despite facing tough competition, including his former teammate Eliesa Katoa, Fisher-Harris remained a force to be reckoned with on the field.
Following his early release from the Panthers due to personal reasons, Fisher-Harris signed a lucrative four-year contract with the Warriors starting in 2025.
With his impressive track record of five consecutive grand final appearances and four championships, Fisher-Harris is poised to become a valuable asset to the Warriors as they gear up for future competitions.