Super Rugby as we know it is dead, and New Zealand Rugby knows that according to Australian reports.
This is the groundbreaking claim from Rugby Australia chairman Paul McLean, after speaking to his New Zealand counterpart Brent Impey over the weekend.
Impey and McLean made contact to discuss the World Rugby elections, but then moved on to Super Rugby, according to The Australian.
NZR chief executive Mark Robinson announced a major Super Rugby review this week, without giving any serious hint about a new direction. There is clearly some urgency however, with an initial report to the board scheduled for the end of June.
Virus-related travel difficulties and expense may encourage New Zealand and Australia to forge ahead without South Africa and Argentina.