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NRL legend Sam Burgess left off Las Vegas flight as visa issue blows up for Warrington Wolves coach

  • Warrington has flown to Las Vegas without Sam Burgess
  • Visa dramas could see Burgess remain in the UK
  • He is the head coach of  Super League outfit Warrington

NRL legend Sam Burgess has been left grounded in England and could miss Warrington’s historic rugby league clash against Wigan in Las Vegas due to visa complications.

Warrington flew out to the USA on Monday morning (AEDT) ahead of their Super League blockbuster next week at Allegiant Stadium.

Burgess, who is head coach of the Wolves Super League team, remained at home as he attempts to solve his visa issues.

The Souths great spent two days at the US Embassy in London last week and is confident that the situation will be resolved in time. 

‘It’s been a bit of a process,’ the South Sydney premiership winner told the Warrington Guardian.

‘Essentially it is out of my control at the moment. ‘I think I’ll get there. I’m confident.

NRL legend Sam Burgess left off Las Vegas flight as visa issue blows up for Warrington Wolves coach

Sam Burgess could miss Warrington’s historic rugby league clash against Wigan in Las Vegas due to visa complications

Warrington have jetted out to the US and Burgess has been left behind to sort his visa issues (pictured with wife Lucy)

Warrington have jetted out to the US and Burgess has been left behind to sort his visa issues (pictured with wife Lucy)

‘A lot of work has gone on [behind the scenes].

Burgess, 36, added: ‘it is with the border control…and he has ‘received a few messages to say it’s going in the right direction.’

In 2021, Burgess pleaded guilty to three driving offences, including being behind the wheel with cocaine in his system.

Burgess avoided a criminal conviction after a four-week stint in rehab as well as completing a traffic offenders program.

The former England international isn’t the first footy star to have his visa under scrutiny following historical off-field dramas.

South Sydney pair Latrell Mitchell and Jack Wighton, as well as Sea Eagles pivot Luke Brooks plus Broncos fullback Reece Walsh visited the US consulate last year before flying to Sin City.

And in recent weeks, players from the Warriors, Sharks and Raiders – including trio Josh Papalii, Tom Starling and Joe Tapine – were all formally interviewed before having their paperwork rubber-stamped.

If Burgess’ visa application is rejected, assistant coaches Martin Gleeson and Richard Marshall will take charge for the Wolves.

Burgess spent two days at the US Embassy in London last week and is confident that the situation will be resolved in time

Burgess spent two days at the US Embassy in London last week and is confident that the situation will be resolved in time

Come March 2 AEDT, Wigan tackle Warrington from 8:30am, followed by Canberra against New Zealand at 11am in the first match of a NRL double header to kick-off the 2025 season.

Next is the women’s Test match between the Australian Jillaroos and England (1pm, AEDT) before Nathan Cleary’s Panthers do battle with the Sharks from 3.30pm.

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