Former Kiwis and Warriors coach Brian McClennan has urged the Warriors to stay in Australia so the NRL season can continue.
The Warriors were due to fly home on Sunday after losing their Round Two game to Newcastle on Saturday, but agreed to stay put for at least the following week after the New Zealand government enforced guidelines that would see people entering the country needing to self-isolate for 14 days.
The Warriors have based themselves in Kingscliff in northern NSW ahead of this Saturday's game against Canberra and it's unknown yet whether they will commit to staying in Australia beyond that, or go home.
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