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'Only one Tohu Harris': How Warriors' coach will replace his one-of-a-kind skipper

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Will Toogood,
Publish Date
Sat, 11 Jan 2025, 9:27am

'Only one Tohu Harris': How Warriors' coach will replace his one-of-a-kind skipper

Author
Will Toogood,
Publish Date
Sat, 11 Jan 2025, 9:27am

With 55 days remaining until the 2025 NRL season Warriors coach Andrew Webster has a job to do: replace his captain.

Tohu Harris informed the club on Thursday he would be  after surgery failed to repair a wrist injury that saw him sidelined for the second half of last season.

Speaking to 九一星空无限talk ZB, Webster was prepared to share a small part of the communication between himself and his now former skipper prior to Harris鈥 announcement became public.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been as always between Tohu and myself very good, I鈥檓 very grateful for that relationship. Tohu midway through last year was like most great leaders and most great players playing through a wrist injury.

鈥淚 think we all acknowledged at the time that he needed to take a break. He had a rest, came back and it didn鈥檛 get any better, it got worse.

鈥淲e were all excited to get Tohu back pain-free and it hasn鈥檛 happened that way so we just communicated along the way and I said this Tohu myself, this is the bit I will share, I said 鈥業鈥檓 really upset to hear it, it鈥檚 quite emotional, but I鈥檓 not surprised鈥 I actually know what he鈥檚 going through.鈥

What Harris was going through was described simply by Webster as 鈥減ain鈥 - pain and an inability  to perform simple daily tasks like picking up his son.

鈥淣ot what anyone would want in the world, let alone someone whose trying to play 80 minutes of rugby league at the highest level,鈥 he said.

The task of replacing Harris is two-pronged. You must replace not only  and a 117-game servant, but one of the premier lock forwards in the game and someone nearly unmatched in their on-field tenacity.

On the captaincy side of the equation, Webster said he and his coaching staff are looking for someone willing to accept the honour first and foremost, with training and general manner around the club being clear indicators of aptitude for the role.

鈥淣ot everyone wants to be that. Do they have the respect of the players? Are they going to be a great leader? The players are in scenarios every day where you see resilience, you see what their peers think of them, you see the way they lead on a daily basis.鈥

The Warriors coach confirmed that while every player was respectful of Harris and his legacy, there had been those that had said 鈥渋t would be an honour to lead the club鈥 and step in to the role should they be called upon.

鈥淭here鈥檚 definitely an element of 鈥業f you need me to do this.鈥欌

Replacing Harris in his role as a lock is a simpler question; is Webster happy with his current stock or does the club look elsewhere?

Webster acknowledges that while there are those already in Warriors colours that have pedigree in the position, like the recently signed former Warrior Erin Clark, a like-for-like replacement for Harris simply doesn鈥檛 exist.

鈥淲e鈥檙e just going to take stock, make sure we don鈥檛 rush into anything, be really calm, see what鈥檚 out there and then make a decision.

鈥淭here鈥檚 only one Tohu Harris... we understand there鈥檚 a hole there but also excited that someone could fill it.鈥

Clark, Dylan Walker and youngster Leka Halasima seem the clear options at lock with Webster pointing to the communication skills of Walker and Clark in particular.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got Dylan Walker, we鈥檝e got Erin Clark, Erin Clark played for New Zealand this year, he had a great year at the Titans... we鈥檝e got options there.

鈥淒oes a young guy like Leka step up? He can play back row, Leka, so he鈥檚 not necessarily a lock but I think the thing that Tohu brings is organisation. He鈥檚 very clear and calm in the middle... we鈥檙e not asking anyone who鈥檚 not ready to fill that void.

鈥淔rom a football point of view, no one鈥檚 going to be Tohu, but they鈥檙e going to be themselves and if they鈥檙e the best version of themselves then that鈥檚 going to be awesome for our club.鈥

The Warriors have until the 30 June deadline to register the final player in their top 30, with round one of the NRL season requiring at least 20 committed players. The Warriors head to Las Vegas to open the season against the Canberra Raiders on 2 March.

Will Toogood is an online sports editor and golf reporter for the NZ Herald. He enjoys watching people chase a ball around on a grass surface so much he decided to make a living out of it.

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