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Clint Gutherson was a man on a mission last week! 📈 TelstraTracker Stat Attack:

He may have been overlooked for Origin, but Eels captain Clint Gutherson confirmed his status among the game's elite with a trademark performance last week.

Newcastle centre Enari Tuala wasn't far behind followed by Dragons No.1 Matt Dufty , Wests Tigers custodian Daine Laurie and Knights utility Kurt Mann . The 25-year-old carved up Brisbane with his pace and was clocked at a maximum velocity of 35.6km/h to make him the second-fastest player of the round behind Newcastle's Starford To'a .

Wests Tigers hooker Jacob Liddle showed a remarkable turn of foot to pick up a loose ball and dash almost 100 metres against the Panthers but his peak of 33.1km/h put him in 12th place.

 

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