Kiwis flight out of Denver delayed

New Zealand's flight out of Denver has been delayed, making it even harder for Kiwi players to run out for their NRL clubs this weekend.

Kiwi Test players appear even more unlikely to back up from Saturday's Denver Test in the NRL this weekend after their flight home was delayed by electrical storms.

New Zealand were meant to fly back from Denver on Monday (Australian time) and land Tuesday, before storms left them grounded.

It now appears the team will not arrive home before Wednesday, just a day out from the opening game of round 16 when Leeson Ah Mau's St George Illawarra play Parramatta.

The Warriors - who had Issac Luke, Peta Hiku and Ken Maumalo with the Kiwis - also play Friday night against Cronulla, with coach Stephen Kearney unsure on Monday whether he would play the trio.

Isaac Liu and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves also have their Sydney Roosters play in Adelaide on Friday night against Melbourne, who had Nelson Asofa-Solomona in Denver.

It's understood England players left the country on schedule following the win.

The delays come after several NRL clubs largely opposed the Test at first, given the nature of travel midway through the season and the short turnaround into this weekend's round.

However the game was considered a success, with almost 20,000 fans in attendance to watch England's 36-18 win at Mile High Stadium and Wayne Bennett backed the fixture's future.

The Test is slated for the next two years, ahead of the 2025 Rugby League World Cup which will be held in North America.


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