Wayne Bennett (Getty Images)
By Joe Barton
England rugby league coach Wayne Bennett has hit
back at critics of his appointment, saying he's determined to change
their opinion by taking the Lions to the top of the the international
game.
Super League coaches Keiron Cunningham and Daryl
Powell both called for the job to be given to home-grown Leeds boss
Brian McDermott, ahead of the seven-time premiership winner.
Bennett, in his first press conference on the
subject in England, said that he was not surprised at the barbs but felt
the disappointment was misplaced.
"There's nothing (that's happened) in my life that
everybody agreed with. If I listened to them I wouldn't be here today,"
Bennett said.
"It's not going to worry me. (Cunningham is) entitled to his opinion, my job is to change that opinion.
"...Everyone is talking about the next level (England) can go to and that's why I'm here.
"I believe I can help them get to that next level. That's my challenge and that's the players' challenge."
Bennett praised the good work of previous coach Steve McNamara and insisted his goal was not to "change the wheel".
He also argued England hadn't done anything
groundbreaking by reaching out to him - noting that Australians David
Waite and Tony Smith had previously held the role.
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