Catapult Stats Tracker: Welcome return for Shaul
28 Jun 2023

Jamie Shaul made an immediate impact on his return to the Hull FC first team as the Black & Whites exacted revenge against St Helens in Round 16.
Shaul made his first Betfred Super League appearance since Easter last Thursday, replacing the injured Tex Hoy at full back - and he had a busy evening against the reigning Champions.
The two-time Challenge Cup winner covered more distance than any other player in Round 16 - Shaul covered a lung-busting 9,033 metres and showed no signs of rustiness back in the Black & Whites side.
Elsewhere in that match, Tee Ritson hit the second fastest speed of 2023 whilst chasing a rampaging Darnell McIntosh late on in the game. Riston, who holds the joint fastest speed of the season alongside Warrington's Matty Ashton, clocked an impressive velocity of 36.06 km/h.
Meanwhile, the electric Jai Field worked his socks off during an important win away at Salford. Field worked at an intensity of 102 metres/min during a strong 80 minute display - the highest intensity of the round.
R16 distance covered
1. Jamie Shaul (Hull FC) - 9,033 metres
2. Oliver Russell (Huddersfield Giants) - 8,960 metres
3. Joe Batchelor (St Helens) - 8,916 metres
R16 intensity
1. Jai Field (Wigan Warriors) - 102 metres/min
2. Brad O'Neill (Wigan Warriors) - 101 metres/min
3. Morgan Knowles (St Helens) - 100 metres/min
4. Morgan Smithies (Wigan Warriors) - 100 metres/min
5. Matt Parcell (Hull KR) - 100 metres/min
R16 top speed
1. Tee Ritson (St Helens) - 36.06 km/h
2. Mikey Lewis (Hull KR) - 34.35 km/h
3. Joe Burgess (Salford Red Devils) - 34.32 km/h