Prop on the hop: Papalii smashes season-best in try-saving sprint

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Josh Papalii smashed his season-best max speed when he pulled off an inspirational try-saver! TelstraTracker details -

Defying what any normal 112-kilogram front-rower could do, the Queensland Origin star reached 31.7km/h in his 60-metre pursuit of Fogarty, according to Telstra Tracker data.

The wholehearted Papalii's previous top speed this season was 28.4km/h. He matched five-eighth Jack Wighton as Canberra's fastest player in the 36-16 win over Gold Coast at Cbus Super Stadium.Papalii chases down Fogarty and saves certain try

 

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