New Zealand Rugby league chief executive Greg Peters said "real concerns" for safety was the driving force behind the withdrawal of New Zealand teams from the Rugby League World Cup, while some players being hesitant to be vaccinated also factored into their decision.
New Zealand and Australia, ranked No 1 and 2 in the world, announced they would not be attending the tournament in England in October, citing safety concerns of travelling to and taking part in a tournament in a country that is still recording upwards of 40,000 positive Covid-19 tests on a daily basis.
In withdrawing, the two organisations also called for the tournament to be postponed until 2022.
Speaking to Newstalk ZB's Elliott Smith, New Zealand Rugby League chief executive Greg Peters explained the decision to withdraw from the tournament.
"About a month ago, we signed a heavily conditioned participation agreement, and the conditions were around our safety concerns about biosecurity procedures and processes in the UK, the appetite of our playing group to actually want to travel to the UK after all the challenges they've faced in the NRL competition this year, and the number of our group that were able to get the vaccine or wanted to take the vaccine by that time. All of those considerations came into it," Peters explained.