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Ricky Stuart says NRL has 'lost fabric of the game' with six-again calls
- Stuart claims the NRL has lost the fabric of the game due to six-again rules and their interpretation.
- Stuart says six-again should incur a penalty at the time, not just a free restart.
- He argues faster play does not automatically make the game more attractive due to higher scoring margins.
- Stuart comments come as clubs push NRL to address concerns over game speed at upcoming meeting.
- Dylan Walker from Parramatta notes injuries mounting as the speed of the game increases.
- The six-again rule change has been in place for six years, shaping possession and fatigue.
- Stuart later referenced the need for consequences on six-again decisions amid faster play.
- Raiders face Melbourne in Friday night clash as the debate over six-again intensifies.
- Stuart argues the pace can cause more errors and fatigue for players.
- The discussion highlights the broader debate about rule changes and game strategy in the NRL.
- The ESPN report frames the issue within ongoing NRL discussions and team responses.
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