Quote Kirmudgeonly="Kirmudgeonly"Getting back to the thread, if as the chairman said josh wood is quicker than tj, does that mean tj has lost his pace or wood is remarkably quick for a forward.
On the subject of another player - we have two specialist hookers, which is all most teams start the season with. Personally think we are starting the season with a squad that looks top 8 material, with added benefit of 2 spare overseas berths to pick a player up if required.
Already looking forward to Boxing Day'"
i'd personally be amazed after the injury TJ had, that he'd be the fastest player in the 1st week of training. Josh Wood is nippy like a few hookers, but it's good to see him being so quick at this point, he's also beat other quick guys like Hampshire, Kershaw, Kyle Wood, Miller and maybe BJB if he's back training.
This is an interesting article as far as the pace of some SL players, especially seen as we're talking about Hookers.
[urlhttps://www.thesportsman.com/features/the-super-league-player-faster-than-any-premier-league-footballer[/url
Daryl Clark hit a speed quicker than any of the 554 players in the Premier League. Clark reached 35.82 kilometres per hour, roughly 9.97 metres per second, chasing down Craig Hall to stop a try in a match against Hull KR, which was faster that the top speeds reached by the likes of Manchester City’s Kyle Walker or Fulham’s Fosu-Mensah in the 2018-2019 campaign.
What makes it even more remarkable is that Clark, Warrington’s 26-year-old hooker, is a 91 kilogram forward and not a fleet-footed winger or centre. Also that he had already made 16 tackles and five carries of the ball at KCOM Craven Park before performing his lung-busting feat.
Clark’s top speed is not only quicker that any Premier League footballer, but also faster than NRL stars Damian Cook and Dane Gagai, and NFL running back Dalvin Cool and safety Devin McCourty.