Maika Sivo left veteran commentator Andrew Voss struggling to find adequate superlatives after producing a miraculous no-look flick pass to keep the ball alive against South Sydney on Friday.
Sivo benefitted from his own brilliance, scoring a try two plays later at Bankwest Stadium as Parramatta camped on the Rabbitohs' line.
Sivo looked destined to be bundled into touch on the first tackle in the 47th minute when four Rabbitohs defenders drove him towards the sideline.
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But the Fijian powerhouse somehow managed to plant his boot inside the stripe before tossing the Steeden infield in unbelievable fashion despite the defensive pressure.
Watch below.
Able to continue attacking, the Eels swung the ball back to Sivo's left edge on tackle three and this time the powerful back refused to be denied.
The four-pointer marked Sivo's seventh try in his past six appearances.
While Sivo didn't have to do much except catch and dive to score, Voss was still in awe of his offload.
"That pass from Maika Sivo was damn near incredible that he got that away with four defenders on him," Voss said on Fox League.
"That was extraordinary."
A one-hander offload from Jennings gets Sivo over the line 🔥#NRLEelsSouths 20-2 with 30 mins to go.#TelstraPremiership pic.twitter.com/wuE2Fv5wXX
— NRL (@NRL) May 31, 2019
Parramatta staved off a Rabbitohs team missing four State of Origin stars to win 26-14.
Mitch Moses played a leading role for the Eels, laying on three tries in a commanding effort.
Rabbitohs debutant Connor Tracey was outstanding in a losing cause and one suspects he has plenty of first grade to come.