LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

The New Zealand Warriors have confirmed that co-captain James Fisher-Harris will be sidelined for four to six weeks due to a pectoral muscle injury.

While this news is disappointing for the team, it could have been much worse as initially there were concerns of a full muscle rupture.

Fisher-Harris sustained the injury during the Warriors' heavy loss to the Melbourne Storm, but he is expected to make a recovery within the specified timeline.

According to zerotackle.com, Fisher-Harris could potentially return to the field anywhere between Round 11 and Round 14 of the NRL season.

This means he could be back in action for the Warriors' match against the Dolphins on the road or their game against the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Homebush.

In the meantime, the Warriors have upcoming matches against the Canberra Raiders, Brisbane Broncos, Newcastle Knights, North Queensland Cowboys, and St George Illawarra Dragons.

The confirmed return timeline provides a glimmer of hope for the Warriors as they navigate through a challenging period without one of their key players.

Despite Fisher-Harris's absence, the team will look to regroup and continue their season with determination and resilience.

The focus will be on maximizing their performance in the upcoming games and maintaining a competitive edge until their co-captain returns to the field.

Overall, while Fisher-Harris's injury is a setback for the Warriors, the fact that he will likely be back in action within a relatively short period is a positive outcome.

The team will now look to rally together, support each other, and push forward in their quest for success in the NRL season.

With a clear timeline for Fisher-Harris's return, the Warriors can now plan and strategize accordingly to ensure they remain competitive in the league.

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