182 RSA clubs recently voted to decide the future of the 108-year-old organisation.
A new constitution has been approved for the RSA - aimed at modernising and centralising power.
Dozens of clubs have since threatened to leave if the constitution is passed, with the worry that the change would undermine the fundamental grassroots foundations.
RSA chair Rhys Jones says this vote has sparked plenty of division within the organisation.
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