6 Dec 2023

Fisher-Harris and Hale win rugby league Golden Boot awards

1:50 pm on 6 December 2023
James Fisher-Harris and the Kiwis celebrate winning the Pacific Championships Cup Grand Final.

James Fisher-Harris and the Kiwis celebrate winning the Pacific Championships Cup Grand Final. Photo: Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz

New Zealand internationals James Fisher-Harris and Georgia Hale have created history being named the respective winners of international rugby league's Golden Boot awards.

Kiwis captain Fisher-Harris is the first prop to win the award since its inception in 1984 and will add the IRL Golden Boot to the Pacific Cup medal he received after leading the Kiwis to a record 30-0 defeat of the Kangaroos and his third consecutive NRL premiership ring with Penrith.

Hale, who is the first forward to win the women's award.

The IRL Golden Boot is awarded each year to the best player in sanctioned rugby league international matches.

Hale, who helped the Kiwi Ferns to a gritty 12-6 defeat of the Jillaroos, edged team-mate Mele Hufanga and rival fullbacks Tamika Upton and Apii Nicholls to become the second successive New Zealander to win the Golden Boot after Raecene McGregor.

Kiwi Ferns league player and 2020 Young New Zealander of the Year, Georgia Hale.

Georgia Hale. Photo: © Photosport Ltd 2019 www.photosport.nz

The award caps a year in which the 28-year-old lock played both in the Women's Super League and NRLW, helping the Gold Coast Titans to the club's inaugural grand final and the Kiwi Ferns to their first win against the Jillaroos since 2016.

"I play rugby league to win premierships or championships or World Cups, so to receive such an accolade like this is a very proud moment and I think of how proud I am to be a Kiwi Fern and to represent the Ferns before and the Ferns to come," Hale said.

"It's been a special year. I started my journey in 2023 here at Leeds Rhinos.... and then was really excited to be able to return home to the Gold Coast and have such a proud season with our Titans girls.

"Then to finish off my season representing the Kiwi Ferns, breaking a seven-year drought back with the girls from back at home, just really put the icing on the cake but I don't think you can ever be satisfied with what you have done.

Fisher-Harris continued the Kiwis' recent stranglehold on the Golden Boot after Tuivasa-Sheck won in 2019 and Manu received the award last year, with the trophy not awarded in 2020 and 2021 due to the impact of Covid.