Melbourne Storm speedster Josh Addo-Carr has set the fastest pace ever recorded in the NRL during his side's round five clash with North Queensland.
The flyer reached an electrifying 38.5 km/hr, smashing his previous record of 37.8 km/hr in 2017, as measured by GPS data analysis.
Here are the top 10 max speeds players have recorded in 2019, courtesy of NRL.com.
1. Josh Addo-Carr - 38.5km/h (Round 5 v Cowboys)
2. Latrell Mitchell - 36.6km/h (Round 7 v Dragons)
3. Matthew Dufty - 36.5km/h (Round 4 v Knights)
4. Suliasa Vunivalu - 36.1km/h (Round 8 v Sharks)
5. Ryan Papenhuyzen - 35.8km/h (Round 10 v Wests Tigers)
6. James Tedesco - 35.7km/h (Round 7 v Dragons)
7. Jack Wighton - 35.6km/h (Round 8 v Panthers)
8. Kalyn Ponga - 35.5km/h (Round 10 v Dragons)
9. Edrick Lee - 35.3km/h (Round 1 v Sharks)
10. Corey Oates - 35.2km/h (Round 9 v Sea Eagles)
To compare to other codes, North Melbourne's Majak Daw reached a top speed of 35.6 km/hr last year and Real Madrid's Gareth Bale hit 36.9 km/hr.
Usain Bolt has put all before him to shame, clocking a world record of 44.72 km/hr as the fastest speed ever recorded by a human in 2009.
In celebration of Addo-Carr's benchmark effort, NRL.comĀ have unveiled a Speedster Team, made up of the quickest players in the league.
1. James Tedesco
2. Suliasi Vunivalu
3. Latrell Mitchell
4. James Roberts
5. Josh Addo-Carr
6. Jack Wighton
7. Daly Cherry-Evans
8. Payne Haas
9. Jeremy Marshall-King
10. Tevita Pangai Jr
11. Boyd Cordner/Andrew Fifita
12. Coen Hess
13. Rhys Martin