Iām just gonna throw this out thereā¦ For top end straight line speed, Iām not sure heās that quick. Put him alongside Jetta or Danger and theyād run away from him. But heās very quick off the mark (explosive) and thinks quickly/makes quick decisions. All contributes to looking quicker than he actually is.
Nope. He is genuinely quick.
I doubt heād match Dangerfield over 100 metres, but he certainly would over 40 - 50.
But for speed on our list, Alex Morgan is the man. Very serious wheels.
He is very quick over the first 10-15m, and his lateral movement is amazing, but put him in a running race over any distance more than that, and he loses to many.
I donāt think it is. but if thereās one thing Iāve learned from my short time around here itās that some folk donāt mind getting fired up about something thatās not particularly controversial.
Problem is that whenever he gets to top speed he pulls a hamstring.
Weāll be lucky to ever see him play at senior level because he keeps continually breaking down and the fact he is doing it at such a young age does not bode well.
Donāt know if he would have torched him, they were both cruising until Hoskin-Elliot took possession and then they both accelerated. I reckon Hoskin-Elliot would have disposed of it before Tippa got him without the stuffed bounce simply because was 10 meters ahead of Tippa from the moment Collingwood switched to the corridor, but imo Hoskin-Elliot is in the same category as Tippa, fast without being lightning.