Alan Jones has put an almighty boot into the state of rugby, calling for Super Rugby to be slashed to save the game in Australia.
Speaking to Fox Sports, the coach who played a huge part in reviving Wallaby fortunes in the 1980s said "we're in big trouble".
"It's terrible, absolutely terrible," said Jones, a dominant Sydney radio broadcaster, claiming people were "pretending it isn't happening".
Rugby was being over-run by Aussie Rules and football, and the game was dying through a lack of investment at school, club and provincial level. Problems included people with no coaching experience appointing the wrong coaches, he said.
"When you are in financial trouble...the Super Rugby thing...the plane fares and hotel bills are enough to break the Bank of England," he said.