The New Zealand Rugby Union could only hope for the best when it called for expressions of interest in four of the country's five Super 15 rugby franchises. Several factors suggested that, as commercial propositions go, this would be a far from easy sell. Twelve months on, however, it has cause for satisfaction.
The ownership model at the Hurricanes and the Crusaders for the next three years may not be ideal for the rugby union. Nor have investors been found for the Chiefs or the Blues. Nonetheless, it is clear a significant remodelling of the financially struggling domestic game has begun.
The licence to manage the Hurricanes has been awarded to a consortium led by the Wellington Rugby Union. Welnix, a group of Wellington businessmen who own the Phoenix, has taken a minority shareholding. In the case of the Crusaders, agreement in principle has been reached so a regional consortium can take over the franchise.
The final licence agreement is expected to be signed within a month. The Hurricanes outcome underlines both the attractiveness and the obstacles inherent in the rugby union's offer.