In a surprising turn of events, Tohu Harris, the esteemed captain of the One New Zealand Warriors, has announced his immediate retirement due to a persistent wrist injury. This development comes just weeks before the commencement of the 2025 NRL season, leaving the team and its supporters in a state of shock and reflection.
Harris, who celebrated his 33rd birthday earlier this month, had been grappling with a wrist injury that significantly impacted his performance in the previous season, limiting him to just 14 appearances. Despite undergoing off-season surgery and maintaining optimism about a potential return, the unrelenting pain has made it untenable for him to continue both in daily life and on the field.
Expressing his profound disappointment, Harris stated, “I had high hopes of returning from the injury this year, but I’m devastated I won’t get the chance to pull on the jersey again. I’m dealing with pain in everyday life as well as footy. My body has been feeling good in training, but the reality is I can’t perform as a player with this injury.”
He further conveyed his gratitude towards the Warriors organization, saying, “While it’s not easy finishing like this, I’m so …
The Warriors now face the challenge of appointing a new captain as the season approaches. Potential candidates include Dylan Walker, who adeptly filled the lock position in Harris’s absence last year, and James Fisher-Harris, a recent acquisition and former Golden Boot winner.
Cameron George, the Warriors’ CEO, expressed the collective sentiment of the organization: “It’s shattering for T … . We all feel for him having to … , but it will never take away … .”
He added, “I’m indebted to him for … We’ll certainly miss the qualities he has … , and Harlan all the best …
