NRL 2023: All Stars conflict, Maori All Stars, Indigenous All Stars, gamers pulling out, Joey Manu, Nelson Asofa-Solomona, Josh Addo-Carr, news

Former Warriors coach Tony Kemp has taken goal at numerous Indigenous and Māori All Stars gamers who’ve pulled out of this 12 months’s version of the annual showcase.

Kemp questioned the explanations behind why gamers have pulled out of the conflict set to be performed at Rotorua International Stadium — labelling their excuses as illegitimate.

Nelson Asofa-Solomona (canine chunk), Joseph Manu (facial fracture) and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (hamstring) are amongst a few of the Māori gamers which have pulled out of this weekend’s conflict.

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Meanwhile, 4 Indigenous All Star gamers together with final 12 months’s captain Josh Addo-Carr have additionally dominated themselves out of the fixture.

“I don’t think that it’s legitimate,” Kemp instructed SENZ.

“What people have forgotten, players have only been back since the Christmas break, a lot of them, because they’ve been at the World Cup.

“It’s really sad… you finally get this game to New Zealand, so they go, ‘Right, because of what the Warriors have done over the last three years we’re going to bring a game to New Zealand’.

“Which is a great concept, they’ve got that right, great concept and they’re going to bring it to New Zealand and then they don’t go in and sort the CBA out.”

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With pre-season trials approaching Kemp believes some gamers have been pressured by their golf equipment to not take part within the fixture.

“I don’t think it’s just because players don’t want to come here,” Kemp added.

“I think that clubs are saying, ‘Well you’re not coming here because there’s insurance

problems, there’s CBA issues, we’re not going to risk you, we need you for the start of the season, you haven’t been training since after Christmas and you’re not ready to go out there and play’.

“The sad thing about that is we’ve got this wonderful game and we’re not going to have the best players to look at.

“We’re not going to have the best Indigenous stars and we already know that we’ve got close to 10 of our first choice Māori boys not playing, so now it’s becoming a bit of a reserve grade match.”

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