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Revealed: Fittest, fastest and strongest players in the NRL

Fastest: Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow Telstra Tracker top speed: Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow 35.5km/h (Round 4 v Sharks) Telstra Tracker total distance covered: Ben Hampton 9.235km (Round 5 v Tigers) While most people fear the unknown, the Cowboys are learning to embrace it. The club is no closer to knowing just how fast Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow can go, but one thing they are certain of is it will only get faster. While he might be grounded at the moment following ankle surgery, the fleet-footed teen is the quickest at the Cowboys. He has been clocked at a top speed of 37km/h during last year s Nines, but the club s performance staff are certain he has yet to hit top speed.

Revealed: Fittest, fastest and strongest players in the NRL

Revealed: Fittest, fastest and strongest players in the NRL
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Cowboys win third straight, upset Canberra

Cowboys win third straight, upset Canberra AAP 2 hrs ago Fraser Barton © Scott Radford-Chisholm/AAP PHOTOS Valentine Holmes was the toast of Cowboys fans after North Queensland toppled Canberra in the NRL. North Queensland are becoming a team transformed under new coach Todd Payten, claiming a third straight NRL win by rallying from 18 points down to topple Canberra 26-24 in Townsville.   Led by an outstanding performance from fullback Valentine Holmes, who was also perfect with the boot (5/5), and some heads-up decisions by playmaker Scott Drinkwater, the Cowboys turned around a 24-6 deficit. The loss heaps more pressure on Ricky Stuart s highly-regarded Raiders, who suffered a third straight loss.

NRL 2021: North Queensland Cowboys, Todd Payten, coach not sure team would have held on without Jack Hetherington send-off

North Queensland coach Todd Payten admits he s not sure his side would have held on if the Bulldogs had been at full strength in the final quarter of Sunday s 30-18 win. With Jack Hetherington sent off for a high swinging arm on Val Holmes in the 55th minute and the Cowboys scoring soon after, the Dogs rallied to score the next two and could have levelled up three minutes from full-time had Nick Cotric not been fractionally offside from an attacking kick from which Will Hopoate touched down. That performance just indicates where we re at as a team and a club, Payten said.

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