Corey Horsburgh believes the Raiders can adapt to new NRL restart rules, boosting game pace but increasing winning margins.
Corey Horsburgh is confident the Canberra Raiders can adapt to a set restart overhaul which has sparked havoc - and left players conceding momentum is "hard to stop" - across the opening weeks of the NRL season.
A change to set restart rules allows six-again calls to apply from the attacking team's 20-metre line for ruck breaches and offside defenders.
The rule change has seen set restarts skyrocket and opened the game up for creative players to thrive - but it has also been lamented for a rise in blowout margins.
The average winning margin after three rounds is 18 points, up from 14.9 last season.
