New Zealand Warriors coach Todd Payten has resigned himself to losing four key players after the next round of NRL action.
Star wings Ken Maumalo and David Fusitu'a, prop Agnatius Paasi and forward King Vuniyayawa are all set to return to New Zealand if their families continue to be denied entry to Australia due to the Covid-19 pandemic this coming week. And it seems the odds are against them.
While the NRL has advocated on behalf of the family members, the rising number of new cases of the virus in Victoria has put the Australian government on high alert; leaving the Warriors club expecting little progress in their quest to stage a reunion before the match against the Sharks next weekend.
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Talking to Fox League during coverage of the side's clash with the Titans, Payten said that while the wider squad had accepted the idea of staying in Australia for the full season, the club would stick to its promise of letting some players go home.