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NRL: Warriors co-captain James Fisher-Harris cops one-game suspension

NRL: Warriors co-captain James Fisher-Harris cops one-game suspension

RNZ News19-05-2025
James Fisher-Harris of the Warriors is called out before being sent to the bin, 2025.
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The Warriors will be without co-captain James Fisher-Harris for this weekend's NRL game against the Canberra Raiders.
The prop has been handed a
one-match ban for a careless high tackle
.
He caught Dolphins front-rower Harrison Graham high in the 77th minute at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday and was sent to the bin.
Fisher-Harris had only just returned from injury, which had kept him out of the team for a month.
Had he chosen to fight the charge at the judiciary and been found guilty, he would have missed two games.
From the same game, Dolphins playmaker Kodi Nikorima was fined $2000 after entering an early guilty plea to a grade 1 careless high tackle charge.
The
Warriors
are second on the NRL table and on a five-game winning streak.
They take on the third-placed Raiders on Sunday.
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