The Warriors' "line in the sand" has turned into a deep sea trench.
The decision to bar Manu Vatuvei, Ben Matulino and Bodene Thompson from being available for the Kiwis is a big call that will be debated endlessly today.
It feels like a step too far and it is certainly unprecedented.
Clubs have been withholding players from international duty for decades. It happened just last year, with the Cowboys deciding that it was in Jason Taumalolo's best interests not to go on the Kiwis' tour of England, though the official line was he had a minor injury. The Roosters pulled the same stunt before the 2014 Four Nations, denying the Kiwis the services of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck so he could have a full off season with the club.
This, though, is different. The Warriors have extended the punishment of the "gang of six" into the international arena, which by extension also punishes Kiwis fans and the "league nation" in this country.