NRL looking at Kiwis playing Kangaroos in Perth in 2016
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The Kiwis and Kangaroos could play a test in Perth next year before heading to the UK for the 2016 Four Nations.

The West Australian newspaper has reported that the NRL is in talks with the State government about playing the trans-Tasman test at nib Stadium.

The New Zealand Warriors recently played the South Sydney Rabbitohs at the same venue, with the game attracting a crowd of 20,272. The NRL are keen to grow the game in Western Australia and that game showed there was an appetite for it, especially from the large New Zealand ex-pat population in Perth.

The game would be played en-route to the Four Nations in October and November, which will be played in England and Scotland.

"We're always looking to markets outside of traditional rugby league areas and Perth is certainly an option to host test matches in the future," an NRL spokesman said.

There is a push in Perth for the West Coast Pirates to be part of an expanded NRL competition in 2018 and games will be played there during the 2017 World Cup.

If the Kiwis do head to Perth at the end of next season, there may have been some bartering between the NRL and New Zealand Rugby League over where the 2016 Anzac test is played.

The NZRL were bitterly disappointed that the NRL didn't agree to play the fixture at Eden Park this year.

The game was played in Brisbane, with the Kiwis winning 26-12 to record their third straight victory over Australia.