Potentially they'll have a second crack at private equity, though at best that just kicks the can down the road a bit further. I can't see it being a particularly good option at this point anyway though.
On the rugby side the World Rugby Nations Championship will be part of it, there's definitely an expectation of an ongoing sugar hit from that one. There will probably be as many 'money games' as they can possibly squeeze in otherwise, though I'm not sure they've ever been a particularly sustainable approach. ANZAC Bledisloe will continue to come up too, as NZRU start to feel the financial squeeze from PE and declining broadcast revenue they'll likely be forced back to the table if there's anything like the money reported on offer.
We (and NZ) do need to turn Super rugby (or it's equivalent) into a profitable competition though, there's just no long term future for the game without the bulk of the pro rugby being played actually making money. There have been some baby steps there and there will be a hope that the interest generated from the Lions and home World Cup will flow through, but I think a cross over comp with Japan and possible world club championship is where they'll look to try and bring more money in.