
Penrith's James Fisher-Harris ready to rumble in explosive grand final rematch with Parramatta
ABCAs Penrith and Parramatta prepare for the latest chapter in their explosive Western Sydney rivalry, Panthers star James Fisher-Harris has welcomed the prospect of the Eels seeking revenge for last year's grand final defeat. Key points: Panthers star James Fisher-Harris declared Penrith is ready for the Eels' attempts at revenge in Thursday's grand final rematch Fisher-Harris infamously declared "Parra are our sons" after Penrith's grand final triumph last year The Eels are outsiders and could fall to 0-4 with another defeat Fisher-Harris courted controversy in the days after Penrith's premiership win when he declared "Parra are our sons" at the club's Mad Monday celebrations last October. The Eels might have extra motivation to end their winless start of the season, and Fisher-Harris said the defending premiers were ready to fight fire with fire in Thursday's local derby. Penrith was dominant in its 28-12 victory over the Eels in last year's decider, with Fisher-Harris leading from the front.
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