Fitzhenry played at fullback for several games in 2002. His versatility has seen him play off the bench, as hooker and once as halfback (2004 against Canterbury-Bankstown. Injuries to the club's first choice player Benji Marshall saw Fitzhenry used as a makeshift 5/8th at times.[citation needed]
Fitzhenry held the record for the most tries scored by a player at the Wests Tigers, with 43, before being surpassed by Benji Marshall in 2010.[citation needed]
In 2010, Fitzhenry returned to the Wests Tigers after two seasons playing with Hull Kingston Rovers.[1] He played in 18 games during the season, but was often named as a reserve back, getting little time on the field.
At the end of the season, Fitzhenry retired from the NRL, signing a two-year contract to captain-coach Southcity in the Group 9 competition.[2][3] He won a premiership in his first season with the club.[4][5][6]
An FWO member with the official FWO Banner and one of the first FWO shirts featuring the FWO logo
Career highlights
Junior Club: Dorrigo & Nambucca Heads
First Grade Debut: Round 14, Wests Tigers v Penrith at Leichhardt Oval, 15 June 2002
Career Highlight: Wests Tigers Leading Tryscorer; try in the 2005 NRL Grand Final