Australian rugby bosses have gone to ground over the prospect of one of the country's Super Rugby teams being cut from the competition.
A day after whispers of the Brumbies being in the firing line emerged, the chief executives of the the NSW Waratahs, Queensland Reds, Brumbies, Melbourne Rebels and Western Force announced they will make no further comment around the looming decision for the competition's future.
"Given that so many people's livelihoods could potentially be at stake, the CEOs are respecting the ongoing process that SANZAAR are going through and that speculation of a future format does not help any team," a statement issued on Thursday on behalf of Australia's five Super Rugby franchises read.
Three Australian franchises are considered endangered, left on tenterhooks since SANZAAR officials last week discussed a new model for 2018.
The CEOs' move contrasts to boss of the South Africa-based Cheetahs, Harold Verster, who told local media he understood one Australian team and one of his nation's six teams will go.