Argentina has a better chance of being included in the revamped Super rugby competition, despite a Pacific Islands team being a preferred option by New Zealand franchises.
The Herald reported yesterday that feedback from New Zealand's franchise coaches had suggested including a team from the islands and one from Japan in a two-conference model split between New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.
However, Greg Peters, the chief executive of Sanzar, the organisation which overseas the competition, said while consultation was ongoing, he had yet to see the New Zealand document. He added that while a two-conference model was Sanzar's preference, the other guiding principle was the inclusion of a franchise based in Argentina.
"There have been two cornerstones that we have been guided by, one is that South Africa will have six teams and the second is that we'll use our best endeavours to include Argentina if that's at all possible," he said.