The latest Super 14 proposal to hit administrators suggests the Blues be split into two franchises, as well as changes made to the Chiefs’ partners.

The New Zealand Herald reports that there is a push to have six New Zealand sides involved in the series, perhaps as early as next year but more likely 2010, as plans for a competition overhaul continue to be sought and listened to by the New Zealand Rugby Union.

Under the scheme, the Blues would become a stand-alone operation based on the Auckland region with Northland and North Harbour joining Counties-Manukau in a separate franchise.

“Thinking is not limited to one option, if you asked me to put a shed of money on anything I couldn’t, it is very early stages but anything is possible,” a source said.

Under the same suggestion, the Chiefs franchise would also be adjusted with Taranaki joining Bay of Plenty and Waikato.

Now where oh where is SA Rugby and their six franchsies?

The boys at 1 Boundary Road are fast asleep.

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  • Tony led the change in corporate identity of South African Airways from the airline of the old South Africa to the flag carrier of the new South Africa. Before that he was a competitive provincial sportsmen in swimming, diving, waterpolo, lifesaving and white water rafting. Rugby was played at Bishops, NW Cape, Maties, van der Stel, UCT, Hamiltons and False Bay. Tony singularly authored the blueprint for the establishment of Soccer City Stadium for the PSL which in 2010 hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the FIFA World Cup and the Finals of the soccer showpiece. He was past CEO of the Southern & Eastern Cape Super 14 Rugby franchise, the Southern Spears and now CEO of the Super 20 Rugby World Series.

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Tony led the change in corporate identity of South African Airways from the airline of the old South Africa to the flag carrier of the new South Africa. Before that he was a competitive provincial sportsmen...

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