While their wild celebrations show no signs of stopping down, James Fisher-Harris and Moses Leota, two of the Panthers’ grand final heroes, have made fun of Reece Walsh of the Broncos.
It comes after Walsh and a Penrith fan got into an argument before the championship game on October 1 at Sydney’s Accor Stadium.
The little spectator’s declaration that Penrith prop Moses Leota was “going to take your head off” infuriated the Brisbane fullback.
The enraged Walsh replied, “I’ll take your moms,” before being hurriedly escorted out of the room by a team representative.
In a video making the rounds on social media, Kiwi international Fisher-Harris can be seen making light of the sport’s facet while his team enjoys a third straight NRL championship.
“Your mum,” says Fisher-Harris in the little video.
Other Penrith players are overheard asking, “Whose mum?” while appearing to be very drunk. What mother?
Additionally, they say, “Your dad’s mum.”
Additionally, Fisher-Harris then states, “Parra are our sons.” The day after his side defeated the Eels in the 2022 championship game, he declared, “Right here, right now, that’s just a fact.”
At Bluebet Stadium, he then sparked a chant that said, “We hate Parra.”
“Your mum,” says Fisher-Harris in the little video.
Other Penrith players are overheard asking, “Whose mum?” while appearing to be very drunk. What mother?
Additionally, they say, “Your dad’s mum.”
Additionally, Fisher-Harris then states, “Parra are our sons.” The day after his side defeated the Eels in the 2022 championship game, he declared, “Right here, right now, that’s just a fact.”
At Bluebet Stadium, he then sparked a chant that said, “We hate Parra.”
On Sunday, Fisher-Harris triumphed once more, thanks in large part to halfback Nathan Cleary’s legendary comeback.
Ivan Cleary’s team appeared to be doomed with 20 minutes remaining and a 24-8 deficit, but the genius number 7 had other plans.
In dramatic scenes, the playmaker made a precise 40-20 punt to regain the initiative, then set up tries for Leota and Stephen Crichton before scoring the game-winning goal himself.