Wallabies coach Robbie Deans will have to reapply for his position when his contract runs out at the end of the year, the new Australia Rugby Union chief executive Bill Pulver says.
Deans had a big supporter in former boss John O'Neill and new man Pulver has suggested the former Crusaders coach might not have it all his own way.
However, any changes will be kept to a minimum while Pulver, who has never worked in sports administration, settles in.
Deans has said he wants to keep his position through to the 2015 World Cup in England and has already told Pulver, who was appointed on Wednesday, of his intention.
At a press conference to announce he was succeeding John O'Neill as the ARU's boss, Pulver said Deans was not under threat to keep his position for the remainder of his contract, during which the Wallabies will play 14 tests, including three against the British and Irish Lions.