Few NRL players come out on top in a head to head with James Fisher-Harris which is why Penrith winger Paul Alamoti was only too happy to claim victory in the pair's running battle by silencing the trash-talking Warriors enforcer.
Penrith won 20-18 in Sunday's thrilling top-of-the-table clash and moved four points clear at the top of the ladder with Alamoti scoring the match-winning try after an earlier blunder.
The Panthers winger misjudged a wobbly kick in the second half which allowed Alofiana Khan-Pereira to score in the 58th minute and Fisher-Harris was first in to sarcastically applaud his former teammate for handing the Warriors a gift-wrapped try.
But Alamoti made amends at the death, scoring the winner and putting his finger to his mouth in a shushing motion.