The immediate future of wayward Wallabies star James O'Connor hangs in the balance, with the test back being interviewed on Friday by the Australian Rugby Union integrity officer Phil Thomson.
The 44-test back is giving his side of a story that unfolded in Perth early last Sunday morning, when he was stopped from boarding an Air Asia flight to Bali because he was allegedly intoxicated.
O'Connor, who played against Argentina a few hours earlier, was subsequently named in the Wallabies squad for their final two Rugby Championship tests away to the Springboks and Argentina.
However his position in the squad, which gathers in Sydney on Saturday and leaves for Cape Town on Monday, would come under threat if any suspension was levied against him.
O'Connor has reportedly denied being drunk during the airport incident, but did admit to engaging in a heated argument over the seating arrangements for him and his girlfriend.