OUT of contract Konrad Hurrell hammered out another reminder of what he brings to the Saints team with a amn of the match performance in the win over Hull KR.
The big Tongan centre scored a try to cap a fine overall display, but he had already made the game-turning moments with some of his carries to get Saints back on the front foot.
And it was not all power - Hurrell showed his skilset from the opening minute with the way he kept the ball alive leading to Tommy Makinson's first-minute try.
The partership between Hurrell and Makinson is certainly proving potent.
Coach Kristian Woolf said: "In that second half Konrad put his hand up a couple of times and really just wanted to get us on the front foot with the way he wanted to put the ball under his wing and carry.
"That is what he does best.
"He has got a fair bit of skill and finesse to his game and if you look at the (first) try and the number has been able to put Tommy away for tries this year.
"They are building a great little combination together and him putting his hand up to carry like that put the game back in our favour.
"That was a big moment in the game."
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