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Fisher-Harris gutted but Kidwell stands by his main man – NRL.COM
Man of the match James Fisher-Harris apologised to teammates for giving away the late penalty that allowed the Indigenous All Stars to salvage a 10-all draw in…
Man of the match James Fisher-Harris apologised to teammates for giving away the late penalty that allowed the Indigenous All Stars to salvage a 10-all draw in Townsville on Saturday night.
Fisher-Harris was a colossus for a decimated Maori side, leading the way up front with 137 metres from 16 hit-ups as he carried the bulk of the hard yards in a team that was missing forward leaders Jesse Bromwich and Nelson Asofa-Solomona due to COVID travel restrictions.
But for all his hard work in the middle…
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