Breakaway threat by players’ union looms as New Zealand Rugby votes on competing proposals about leadership structure
- Power brokers will vote for one of two proposals on a new leadership structure at special general meeting in Wellington
- The players’ association has threatened to form a rebel body to govern professional rugby if the provincial unions get their way
New Zealand Rugby will hold a crucial vote on Thursday over who runs the game in the country that could see top players split from the governing body if they do not get their way.
Months of bubbling discord are set to reach a head at NZR’s special general meeting in the capital, Wellington.
Power brokers will vote for one of two proposals about a new leadership structure for the national governing body in the rugby-mad country.
NZR and the professional players’ union are backing a proposal of far-reaching changes, primarily that the nine-strong board all be independently elected.
That was a key point among the recommendations set out in a stinging independent review of the game’s governance last year.
However, the influential 26 provincial unions from New Zealand rugby’s amateur heartlands have tabled their own proposal.