"It just seems to flow better as well. There's no mucking around trying to make eye contact and trying to get the message out to players. The just see the players in the sub box and they know what is happening."
It didn't go so smoothly for all the teams however, with the Mainland Tactix having a few hiccups with some of their changes late in their match. The Canterbury side, who suffered a 23-goal drubbing at the hands of the Magic, needed to call three time-outs in the space of a minute to ensure they got their intended line-up out on court.
Tactix skipper Jess Moulds, whose leadership role has been restricted to off-court only as she makes her way back from a serious knee injury, said the rule can make for more challenges on the bench.
"It's a big job on the bench, I actually now have a lot more appreciation of how much organisation is required. You've got to stay really calm and focused," said Moulds
"For the coaching staff it allows them to be a lot more strategic and gives them a chance to change things up quickly."