Omar Comin'
Chilla Wilson (44)
I suppose you could argue that as the ARU had five teams contracted to play Super Rugby beyond the current year they lacked the capacity to enter into an agreement to have just four.
Though i still think you are looking at the issue incorrectly. The Competition is run by SANZAAR and it has the final say on it's structure. Who the ARU chooses to put forward for the competition is an internal problem and the legalities of agreements within Australia don't extend to and contaminate the SANZAAR agreement.
Yeah that's basically the argument. If it turns out the ARU have no legal right to cut a team next year, then doesn't that also mean SANZAAR have no legal right to cut an Australian team? If none of the teams are willing to merge then what option does SANZAAR have? Surely the ARU would effectively be forced to use their veto to change the decision? Or are there no take backs in a situation like this?