So, when he came back into the Warriors’ lineup for their round 14 clash against the Cowboys, head coach Andrew Webster duly named him in jersey #13.
But then he pulled a switch for game day with Dylan Walker starting and Harris going to the bench. Same again for last Saturday’s encounter with the Storm. He played 49 minutes off the interchange against the Cowboys and 44 minutes against the Storm.
This week Harris has again been listed in jersey #13 for Saturday’s encounter against the Titans. Chances are it will stay that way with the Warriors missing State of Origin forwards Mitchell Barnett and Kurt Capewell.
For Harris the change of pace, as such, was both exciting and a little frustrating at the same time.
“I’ve enjoyed it. The guys have got off to some outstanding starts and that takes pressure off when you come on the field,” he said.
“Players are moving a bit slower than they would at the start of the game, more at my pace.
“But I get real nervous watching the start of the games (from the bench) rather than being out there.”
Webster had no hesitation slotting Harris into a new role.
“Tohu had been out for a while and Dylan had been doing a good job there for us,” he said.
“I had a talk to Tohu and he was more than happy to slot back into that role (on the bench).
“If I start Tohu and you get an injury like we did with Rocco (Berry) on the weekend, I’m always saying to him: ‘Mate, you’re going to have to stay there.’ I didn’t want to do that in his first couple of games back. He’s playing good footy and I thought he looked fresh and ready to go.