The Fish that broke the Panthers’ back: Dynasty in danger with JFH the biggest blow in long list of star departures

By Paul Suttor / Expert

This one will hurt. James Fisher-Harris’ unexpected exit from Penrith to the Warriors at season’s end not only has ramifications for those two clubs but every other team nearing title contention. 

The Panthers have endured a long list of star departures since they made the first of their four straight grand finals in 2020, culminating in three premierships on the trot. 

You could make quite a team out of the ex-Panthers running around in the NRL since their golden run kicked off four years ago.

Throw in Fisher-Harris and Tigers-bound five-eighth Jarome Luai and that team would be a top-four contender.

1 Stephen Crichton
2 Charlie Staines
3 Brent Naden
4 Matt Burton
5 Thomas Jenkins
6 Jarome Luai
7 Isaiya Katoa
8 Spencer Leniu
9 Api Koroisau
10 James Fisher-Harris
11 Viliame Kikau
12 Kurt Capewell
13 J’maine Hopgood
14 Jack Cogger
15 Jack Hetherington
16 Zac Hosking
17 Jaeman Salmon

And that’s not including the likes of Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Wayde Egan and Reagan Campbell-Gillard who were jettisoned the previous year.

But out of all those players who have been forced out due to the Panthers’ salary cap constraints and rival clubs luring their surplus talent away with lucrative deals, JFH’s switch to the Warriors will have the heaviest impact. 

If he is not the best prop in the NRL, he’s second only to Payne Haas and that’s debatable. 

He’s still only 28 despite being in the early stages of his ninth season of first grade with 184 games under his belt. 

Apart from the almost unthinkable prospect of Nathan Cleary leaving Ivan in the lurch, there is arguably no more important player at Penrith than Fisher-Harris. 

(Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)

Dylan Edwards and Isaah Yeo are the only other players in the conversation. 

Fisher-Harris has a presence that intimidates opponents – the combination of a steely resolve, a tireless work ethic, immense power and an economy of words that is much more imposing than someone who shoots their mouth off.

You never have to worry too much about the loudmouth at the pub brawl, it’s always the strong, silent type in the corner who assesses the situation, doesn’t rush into anything but finishes any arguments with no ambiguity. 

Without their main man in the middle, Penrith will be far from pushovers but their pack will lose its aura in 2025 and that’s great news for Brisbane, Melbourne and any other team that thinks they are heading towards a title.

The rugby league gods have repaid the Warriors with a healthy dose of good karma after the club begrudgingly allowed Reece Walsh, Matt Lodge, Euan Aitken and, most recently, Addin Fonua-Blake early releases on compassionate grounds. 

It’s always a catch-22 for the Warriors – if they sign an Australian player before they hit their peak or rejuvenate their career, they suddenly get homesickness when a club this side of the Tasman flashes the dollar signs. 

With Fonua-Blake, also 28, joining the Sharks next season, the Warriors are not only getting a like for like replacement but one of the few players in the NRL who play the same position and can be considered an upgrade.

Fisher-Harris’ arrival should be enough to convince Shaun Johnson to stick around for another season. 

The 2002 and 2011 Warriors outfits that made the Grand Final were remarkable in their own ways but the way the club is shaping up now gives them easily their best chance to win their first title since entering the big league a tick under three decades ago.

And there’s no shortage of big-match experience if Johnson combines with Fisher-Harris, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Tohu Harris, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Kurt Capewell, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak and Marata Niukore. 

For the Panthers, they have an enviable production line of talent but Fisher-Harris is all but irreplaceable. 

Moses Leota has been an under-rated part of their premiership hat-trick but after farewelling Spencer Leniu last off-season and Fisher-Harris in the upcoming summer, Penrith won’t pack the same punch in their forwards.

Lindsay Smith, Liam Henry and Mavrik Geyer have the size and the potential to develop into top-class forwards but all three are a year or two away from having anywhere near the impact that Fisher-Harris delivers on a weekly basis. 

James Fisher-Harris. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

It is no surprise that Wests Tigers front-rower Stefano Utoikamanu would sit atop Penrith’s wish list now that they are suddenly in the rare position of having plenty of salary cap room. 

The hulking 23-year-old, who made his Origin debut last year, has a clause in his contract that allows him to veto the final season of his deal if he doesn’t play two more matches for NSW or if the the Tigers miss out on the finals yet again.

Utoikamanu was not included in the Blues’ pre-season squad of 36 by Michael Maguire, who was his coach at club level this time last year. 

And the Tigers have the longest playoff drought in the NRL stretching back to 2011 and despite a couple of upset wins early in the season, they currently have the 13th-best record in the competition heading into Saturday’s clash with none other than the premiers at Bathurst.

(Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

Just when Tigers fans thought they had been freed from the previous front office’s reign of error, their claws/clauses are still dragging them down.

There is little to no chance of Fisher-Harris’ impending departure having an impact on Penrith’s prospects this season as they look to become the first team since St George’s 11-year reign ended in 1966 to lift the trophy four times on the trot. 

But it gives rival teams hope that the dynasty which looked rock solid for potentially another year or two or more could finally start to crumble.

The salary cap has caused a succession of body blows to the Panthers but they have remained the champions. 

This latest knock has the potential to finally send them tumbling to the canvas.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-18T18:27:53+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Tro.ll’s got to keep tro.lling! There you are, ‘ The Barry Tro.ll ‘.

2024-04-18T12:40:15+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Just after I’d given you credit, for becoming a tro.ll too. Oh well, you can’t win them all.

2024-04-18T12:38:30+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


When did you first notice, that you’d joined the Tro.lls of the site? As you certainly have. :thumbup:

2024-04-18T11:26:40+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


You’re one of the dum.best people I’ve ever corresponded with I haven’t made calls for evening anything up. It was you that was banging on about evening things up This is an article about a Panthers legend - who’s been heavily responsible for the club winning three comps and counting - leaving You don’t have one comment in tribute or thanks about him. Just this cry poor, victim mentality moaning nonsense, jumping from one non sequitur to the next

2024-04-18T11:20:03+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


You’re doing it again… just repeating back things I’ve said to you… Imitating me isn’t mocking me, because you’re doing it so badly out of context, it’s really weird though…

2024-04-18T11:16:49+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I’m mocking you. Or couldn’t you grasp that? :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: There’s some more laughing faces for you. Still , all your current comments go back to one small comment I made that you hated & couldn’t get over . You went on & on about it then. Now your back. Get over it . :thumbup:

2024-04-18T11:15:09+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


There’s none so blind , as those who will not see. Is something you live up to . If you’re going to even up things with areas for juniors. Then you have to even everything out . Having extra money to splash around , is the biggest advantage of the few. How’s it an even competition, if some clubs can spend way more at all levels? Getting compensated for any local juniors bought, wasn’t my suggestion in this case. Yet it has merit. It’s still small change , as compared to the money available to some. Let’s even everything out!

2024-04-18T11:12:13+00:00

Good Grief

Roar Rookie


Yep, Panthers may have been able to retain some of their losses had they known JFH would be leaving.

2024-04-18T11:09:06+00:00

Good Grief

Roar Rookie


I thought at the time that Penrith wouldn’t win the premiership after losing Api. How can you replace Api? How wrong I was, they found a way. It may yet be that the loss of Crichton and Leniu (and however many assistant coaches) is already a bridge too far to reach a 5th consecutive grand final. What I wonder is which departed player/s Penrith might have been able to retain if they knew JFH was leaving. Maybe Leniu, Crichton or Luai? Anyway, I wish him and the Warriors well, good for rugby league in NZ.

2024-04-18T11:09:02+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


You’re now just repeating back to me, things that I’ve said to you… except you’re doing it completely out of context…

2024-04-18T11:07:52+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


That doesn’t make any sense… I think I’ve given you way too much credit…

2024-04-18T11:06:36+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


You can only see things from your own point of view. That sounds familiar. :laughing:

2024-04-18T11:06:15+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


What are you talking about you gibberer? I haven’t said any of those things :laughing: :laughing: You were the one that wanted things evened up via compensation for developing juniors… if we’re evening up juniors how about redistributing the catchment areas so they’re equal? I know you’ll never answer that..l just come up with some more gibberish about something I’ve never said…

2024-04-18T11:03:36+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


It has everything thing to do with your list of replies to me . You just can’t admit it! :laughing:

2024-04-18T11:02:12+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I’m not telling you how to write comments, just pointing out your ongoing hypocrisy It’s the same old, same old from you - the Panthers sign players from other clubs, but Panthers players get poached by other clubs

2024-04-18T10:59:48+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


So you think that a fair system, is only one that gives certain clubs an advantage. Divide all junior areas . Or have a draft. Hands off of our extra cash! What a massive Hypocrite !!!!! Look there’s a massive Sombrero, the Dogs are in town!

2024-04-18T10:59:24+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Haha… what’s this got to do with the Bulldogs? Nothing. Talk about pointless comments…

2024-04-18T10:56:39+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I said that he came from South’s. For the people like you. I must find the Barry rules for comments in future. :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

2024-04-18T10:54:07+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


What are you talking about? Every club has an equal opportunity to attract sponsors. There’s no inherent disadvantage written into the rules Not every club has been handed a junior comp with 10,000 players though…

2024-04-18T10:54:00+00:00

blacktown leagues

Roar Rookie


Actually TB he went from Souths to Penrith to Manly then back to Penrith

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