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ENGLAND coach Wayne Bennett has received a ringing endorsement from Rugby Football League chief executive Nigel Wood, who says he could remain in charge of the national team beyond the 2017 World Cup.
Under the veteran Australian, England failed to reach the final of the Four Nations Series after losing to both New Zealand and Australia but Wood believes his impact will be felt over the next 12 months.
“Although there is disappointment that we didn’t make the final, I think the five weeks that he spent with the players were invaluable,” Wood said. “I think they all benefited as a consequence of that. All of the feedback that I got, through observation and the written feedback that we asked the players to submit, was very positive.”
Bennett, who succeeded Steve McNamara on a two-year contract last January, has provoked stinging criticism from St Helens coach Keiron Cunningham over his plans to take between 18 and 20 Super League players to a pre-season camp in early January, but Wood believes the clubs will back the head coach.
“He’s challenged us, he’s challenged us organisationally, he’s challenged the sport in this country, saying this is what I think we need to do to become as good as the best in the world.
“If you get someone who is regarded as the best in class, you’ve got an obligation to listen to him when he tells you what you need to do better.
“Everybody is entitled to their opinion. I’m not under any illusions, it’s a big ask for clubs to lose two or three key players for 11 or 12 days, It’s a significant commitment.
“It’s a really interesting period of time for the national team. Bennett, who is fulltime with Brisbane, has a part-time contract with the RFL to the end of next year’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand but could remain in charge.
“Who knows, it’s not an impossibility,” Wood added.
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Under the veteran Australian, England failed to reach the final of the Four Nations Series after losing to both New Zealand and Australia but Wood believes his impact will be felt over the next 12 months.
“Although there is disappointment that we didn’t make the final, I think the five weeks that he spent with the players were invaluable,” Wood said. “I think they all benefited as a consequence of that. All of the feedback that I got, through observation and the written feedback that we asked the players to submit, was very positive.”
Bennett, who succeeded Steve McNamara on a two-year contract last January, has provoked stinging criticism from St Helens coach Keiron Cunningham over his plans to take between 18 and 20 Super League players to a pre-season camp in early January, but Wood believes the clubs will back the head coach.
“He’s challenged us, he’s challenged us organisationally, he’s challenged the sport in this country, saying this is what I think we need to do to become as good as the best in the world.
“If you get someone who is regarded as the best in class, you’ve got an obligation to listen to him when he tells you what you need to do better.
“Everybody is entitled to their opinion. I’m not under any illusions, it’s a big ask for clubs to lose two or three key players for 11 or 12 days, It’s a significant commitment.
“It’s a really interesting period of time for the national team. Bennett, who is fulltime with Brisbane, has a part-time contract with the RFL to the end of next year’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand but could remain in charge.
“Who knows, it’s not an impossibility,” Wood added.
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