“We stayed in touch, and as soon as he arrived home, we met to talk about a contract from next season.
“Chanel is a quality player and, at just 24, he still has a lot of football in front of him.
“He’s refreshed, loves the Warriors and is really excited about what’s happening in all areas at the club. He wants to be part of it and to contribute.”
Harris-Tavita came to prominence playing for the Warriors in the club’s under-20 team in the now-defunct National Youth Competition. He debuted on his 17th birthday on April 3, 2016, going on to make 40 appearances in the grade.
He followed that up with 30 games in the New South Wales Cup and made his NRL debut against Gold Coast at Mount Smart Stadium two days after his 20th birthday in 2019.
He was impressive for the Samoans throughout their outstanding campaign at the Rugby League World Cup in England last year.