Thursday 16 March 2017 23:30, UK
Warrington scrum-half Kurt Gidley brought viewers closer to the action by wearing Playercam during their Betfred Super League fixture against Leigh.
The Australian playmaker took to the field fitted out with a modified camera for the first half at the Leigh Sports Village.
Sky Sports viewers were able to see close-up shots of Gidley producing an excellent touch-finding kick as well as a crossfield bomb that resulted in Jack Hughes touching down, only for the try to be ruled out by the video referee.
Gidley also made some crunching tackles as an array of unforced errors from Warrington invited Leigh pressure, with the Centurions taking an early lead through Gareth Hock's first try.
Gidley kicked a penalty after the buzzer to leave Warrington trailing 12-2 at the interval and things got no better in the second half, with indiscipline and handling errors costing them dear.
There are two more round five fixtures live on Sky Sports this weekend. Leeds Rhinos face Wakefield Trinity at Headingley on Friday, with Catalans Dragons hosting St Helens on Saturday.