In the wake of today's last gasp 28-22 win over the Titans, Warriors coach Stephen Kearney remarked that Kieran Foran could "probably play on the moon".
There won't be a chance to test that theory - not this year anyway - but there was a touch of supersonic about Foran's first outing in a Warriors jersey.
Kearney's quip was referring to Foran's mental and physical toughness and his ability to put all kinds of circumstances aside and just perform.
And perform he did. After such a long time away from the game, all of his off field issues and last week's false start against the Dragons, there couldn't have been more pressure on the shoulders of the 26-year-old.
Given the situation, it was a very promising debut. Foran offered control and organization and his ability to play first receiver allowed Shaun Johnson and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck much more latitude. Foran also defended well, and scored a crucial try midway through the second half. But what stood out the most was his traffic cop like ability to direct his teammates. He reminded of Cooper Cronk in the way he organised runners around him, and it's a sight that hasn't been seen at Mt Smart for years.