A damning inquiry into New Zealand Rugby's constitution and governance structure has found neither are fit for purpose.
A four-person panel has found the need for change is urgent, with Super Rugby and provincial unions struggling to create revenue amid declining fan engagement.
NZR have responded with a statement saying they are committed to considering all recommendations.
Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave examines what this could mean for the future of rugby.
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