Wayne Bennett supports the NRL's six again policy, preferring its fast-paced play over a return to wrestling tactics.
Wayne Bennett has backed the NRL's controversial six again policy, with the veteran South Sydney coach not wanting to see the wrestle return to rugby league after the code "suffered for over a decade" with the speed of the game being bogged down.
Bennett's comments come a day after Raiders counterpart Ricky Stuart said "we've lost the fabric of the game" due to the rule change which has led to higher scores and a frenetic pace of play.
The decision to now award set restarts rather than traditional penalties for ruck infringements and players being offside from beyond the 20-metre line has received plenty of hate online, but the game's longest-serving coach prefers it to the alternative.
