Australian Rugby Union chief executive Bill Pulver says he will resign immediately from his position at tomorrow’s emergency general meeting if everyone in the room agrees he is no longer the right man for the job.
But Pulver has questioned whether an EGM is really necessary, labelling one of the resolutions put forward as "nonsense" and adding that if people wanted him gone, there were other ways to go about it.
Pressure has been mounting on Pulver and the ARU following the announcement in April that a Super Rugby team would be cut, saying at the time a decision would be made within 72 hours.
By tomorrow, it will be exactly 72 days since it became clear an Australian team would be folded. It is this uncertainty that has angered clubs, administrators and fans alike.
Source: Stuff.co
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