Corey Horsburgh believes the Raiders can adapt to new NRL restart rules, which have increased scoring potential but also led to larger 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.
