Its interesting, this obsession with speed.
In any case, the most important factor in any speed contest is the first 20 metres, or speed off the mark. Getting past the first line defense basicalky puts you in the clear, with usually only the f/b to beat. Same applies to a kick return, most speedsters accelerate through the hole or gap (not at top speed until then), thats what gives them the edge (the ability to find the extra gear), as opposition have to turn and chase, we even see forwards do this. Eg: Tariq Sims
So, who has the fastest 20 metres at the dragons? It would ve interesting to line up the entire squad to fund out, both from standing start and rolling start. The results may suprise. However, it is very unlikely we'd ever find out, as this would be valuable to opposition coaches.
I will be watching with great curiosity as to the game plan this year. Will we persist with the power game? which basically eliminates the need for speed, or will we play more expansive which brings in our quick men?
Just on side note JAC would arguably he the fastest NRL player, but obly gas a rackle efficiency of 73% and who did the Roisters target in the GF? Also, the Roosters won the GF with who as their speedmen on the wings?