Resolution to the Pete Samu saga is likely to come in the next 24 hours, but only if Rugby Australia is willing to make a reasonable compensation payment to ensure Tasman are not out of pocket for losing their loose forward to the Wallabies.
Samu, who has agreed to join the Brumbies next season, is contracted to play for Tasman in the Mitre 10 Cup — making his situation different to that to the one in which Hurricanes captain Brad Shields found himself earlier this month.
The Herald understands New Zealand Rugby are not blocking Samu from playing for the Wallabies against Ireland in June, but they need to ensure Tasman are not financially damaged by allowing the release.
Chris Lendrum, NZR head of professional rugby, last night confirmed the ball was back in Rugby Australia's court, so to speak.
"We put a proposal to Rugby Australia early today [yesterday], that would allow Pete Samu to be available for selection in June and for the Rugby Championship. Rugby Australia is currently contemplating this proposal," he said.