Wales star Lisa Neumann left her teammates in awe as she scored a sublime solo try which saw her leave five defenders in her wake as she ran it in from 60 metres out.
The wing, who has 36 caps for her country, turned on the gas as she pulled a try back for Gloucester-Hartpury in their 58-19 defeat to Exeter Chiefs in the Premier 15s and even sent one of her opponents crashing to the ground with a powerful fend on her way to scoring.
Finding themselves 19 points down with half-time fast approaching, the Gloucester-Hartpury backs launched an attack off the back of a scrum deep in their own half, playing it through the hands with full-back Lizzie Goulden running at the Exeter defence.
Just as Goulden looked like she was about to be stopped in her tracks, however, she found Neumann outside her, but the 29-year-old still had a lot to do as she collected the ball on her own 10-metre line, rode two challenges and sped into the opposition half.
As she approached the 22, she looked set to be stopped by an Exeter forward only for the powerful 5t 9in winger to push her opponent into the floor with a strong hand before slipping through two more tackles to sprint away and cross under the posts.
While it wasn't enough to win her side the game, a clip of the stunning try has already been viewed tens of thousands of times with fans left in amazement at Neumann's pace and power.
The video was shared on the Allianz Premier 15s Twitter account with the caption: "There's backing yourself and then there's THIS," while the Women's Six Nations account correctly stated that there was simply "no catching" the Welsh wing.
Neumann's teammates were also impressed, with Gloucester-Hartpury's Sophie Tandy sharing the clip accompanied by two 'fire' emojis, while her sister - Haverfordwest lock Jana Neumann - describing it as "absolutely insane". She added: "Backing up yet another solid performance from last week! I'm calling it - try of the week contender."
Neumann is one of 25 Wales Women players on full-time professional WRU contracts for 2023, and was one of the historic 12 to be first awarded them last year.
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