Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy has suggested the NRL offer the Warriors a radical token of appreciation ahead of the 2023 season for the sacrifices the club has made over the past few years.
The Covid-19 pandemic forced the Warriors to uplift operations and run the team out of an Australian base. It's been a tough few seasons for the club, with the majority of players and staff on the ground going without seeing their families for extended periods.
The various clubs and the NRL have hailed the Warriors for their sacrifices over that timeframe, however Bellamy said he would like to see the club rewarded with something tangible – and his suggestion would give the club a great head start in 2023.
"I don't know what, but we could give them four or six competition points to start with," because they probably deserve it with being away for three years," he said.
"I think there are some players that haven't set foot in New Zealand – aside from that last game against Wests here. What they've done for the game has been unbelievable...they've done a great job. They've basically kept the competition alive.