New Zealand Warriors chief executive Cameron George hit out at the NRL, saying he had been left sitting around "like a cardboard cut out".
The NRL is aiming to resume its season on May 28 amid the coronavirus pandemic, but just what the competition will look like remains to be seen.
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The Warriors would be forced into a 14-day quarantine if they flew to Australia, leaving them needing to make plans if they are to then train ahead of the season restarting.
George criticised the NRL for its handling of his club, saying he needed answers.
"No one has contacted me," he told the New Zealand Herald.
"I like to have a plan and bring people along with information, but a week out from when the deadlines would have us leave, I've got nothing.
"There are players, families, staff, sponsors and members all asking questions and I am sitting here like a cardboard cut out."