Quote ="westgaterunner"Liam Kay reads the game well, either on the wing or in the middle. Ive been saying for a while that he should be the first name on the team sheet just for his versatility to cover numerous positions on the pitch.
His backing up of Tom Johnstones try line clearance for Reece Lynes try was one of the best backs try you will see anywhere in the world, the speed was blistering. In fact all of the 1st half tries were brilliant backs tries, and Jay Pitts try was well set up by Liam Kay in the 2nd half.'"
Correct. Watching the replay of that Reece Lyne try the Wakefield lads just seem to stand and watch as Tom runs the ball out from behind the line but as he's tackled upfield Kay just appears right on his shoulder to keep the move flowing.