Stewart, think of it the same way as if you were shipping rooted plants. I would remove the majority of the large, mature leaves, but leave the medium size and of course those small, terminal ones. If you are going to put them in the ground at your new home, I see no reason not to put those back into the ground. If you have to bring them in, pot them. Some of those leaves you leave will still yellow and drop, but some will survive. Heck, I have even started leaving some medium size leaves on when bag rooting. You would be surprised at how many remain while that cutting is being rooted.