Earlier in the week, Fisher-Harris sent shockwaves around the competition when it was revealed he would be joining the Warriors after the 2024 season.
The Panthers are set releasing him from the final two years of his contract to allow the 28-year-old to return home to New Zealand.
“It’s been a very big week or two for Fish,” Panthers coach Ivan Cleary said after the win over the Tigers.
He’s been carrying that emotional burden for a long time and I know he was really relieved to get it out in the open and get it done.
It’s not surprising that he was a bit sapped of energy, so it was great to see that second stint he really showed some good signs. So hopefully he can move on and we can see the best of Fish again.
That was the case on Saturday night, with Fisher-Harris turning in his best performance of the season as he carried for more than 130m and made 25 tackles. He capped it off with a late try, powering through the Tigers’ line to seal a 22-6 win for his side.
With the move away from Western Sydney coming about very quickly, Cleary said he felt that the star prop hadn’t been himself, but he didn’t expect it was because Fisher-Harris wanted to take his talents across the ditch.
“I can’t really say I felt it coming, but luckily I’ve been around him long enough to know he hasn’t been himself,” Cleary said.
“I didn’t predict that was going to be the thing, but I knew there was something up. I’m just glad we could do it quickly, respectfully and we’ll all get on with life.