Former NZRU chief executive David Moffett believes that taking Super Rugby from a "ludicrous" 18-team competition back to a 12-team one must be the starting point to rebuild the struggling Wallabies.
Moffett, the man who helped guide rugby into the professional era 21 years ago, would axe the Melbourne Rebels or Western Force to consolidate Australia's depth into four clubs.
"It's not just about one shocking loss to the All Blacks but a shake-up for the whole code to better address what is important," Moffett said to the Courier Mail.
He said the crowd of 65,328 for Saturday night's Bledisloe Cup opener in Sydney, almost 20,000 people short of max capacity, concerned him nearly as much as the numbers on the scoreboard.
"I was gobsmacked by the small crowd, which reflects a whole lot of reasons including the disconnect from the new Super Rugby format, an overcomplicated rule book, fans being judicious on their sports spend and the series loss to England," Moffett said.