The Australian Rugby Union is extremely confident World Rugby will agree to shift the June Test window - a move which could fix a major bugbear about Super Rugby.
Since the expansion to 18 teams last year Super Rugby has had to break for a month in June while the Wallabies played Tests against international teams, killing the competition's momentum.
The ARU has lobbied World Rugby to shift the Test window from June to July to alleviate the problem, but the move has always been resisted in the northern hemisphere, particularly by the rich English and French clubs.
But the Europeans are now taking a more flexible approach to the issue and the ARU hopes a decision to shift the Test window will be made this year, although no change could take place until after the 2019 World Cup because the Test schedule has been locked in.
It is one of the main issues that will be discussed at the World Rugby meeting in Dublin over the next three days, attended by ARU deputy chairman Brett Robinson.