Mark this down as one of the best Kiwis performances on English soil. In a critical result, New Zealand have beaten England 17-16, to make the best possible start to the Four Nations. Source: Sky Sport
Thomas Leuluai has expressed his anger that he was prevented from helping New Zealand complete their gripping 17-16 Four Nations opening win over England.
The New Zealand Warriors halfback, who is returning to Wigan for 2017, was brought off on 52 minutes for a concussion assessment after taking a headknock and wasn't allowed back on.
"I feel fine to be honest," he said after the match at Huddersfield's John Smith's Stadium.
"I'm quite angry that the doctor wouldn't let me back on.
"I actually feel perfect so he's most probably done the best thing for me.
"He was doing his job but, as a player and a competitor, you want to get back out there."
A New Zealand spokesman said Leuluai was kept off as a precaution and will undergo a proper diagnosis in the next 36 to 48 hours to determine his availability for the Kiwis' next match against Australia in Coventry next Saturday.
Leuluai insists his team's work is not finished with the win over England. "It was a tough-fought win," he said.