The major provincial associations are split on how replacements should be appointed for the two vacancies on the New Zealand Rugby League board.
Three options have been put to all associations to find replacements for Wayne Morris and Bob Haddon, who resigned from the board. They are:
* Fresh elections by postal vote.
* Appointing the third and fourth highest polling candidates from the last elections.
* The NZRL board making an appointment.
Wellington and Canterbury have opted for the appointment of the next two highest polling candidates - Wellington's Bernie Wood and Paul Rosanowski, of Nelson.
But Auckland prefer a new election.
Wellington's wish for seeing the constitution revamped is already under way. A subcommittee of the NZRL, chaired by McGregor, has recently gone through it "clause by clause" with a lawyer.
"I'm hoping something good will come out of it," McGregor said.
"The solicitor took down all the notes and was going to go away and put all our recommendations into place."
Rugby League: Split over filling NZRL posts
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