Super Rugby's first Pacific Island team is gaining traction and could be based in South Auckland.
A consortium of former All Blacks – including Jerome Kaino, Joe Rokocoko, John Afoa, Benson Stanley, Anthony Tuitavake and Ben Atiga – are in the ownership group behind the establishment of the first professional rugby union team in Hawaii.
Kanaloa Hawaii has had its bid to join America's Major League Rugby confirmed and is now in talks with New Zealand Rugby about joining a revamped Super Rugby competition.
Kanaloa Hawaii chief executive Tracy Atiga says the team would be separate from the one playing in the US and would be based in South Auckland.
"We would essentially set up our satellite programme which is here in South Auckland to accommodate a second team," Atiga told RNZ.