Auckland team before kick off of last year's Mitre 10 Cup semifinal. Photo / Photosport
While clubs have already collected subscriptions for a season which has yet to start, the lack of bar takings – a big provider of income – has been a huge blow for balance sheets.
To mitigate against that, clubs are able to apply for an initial support grant and a further hardship fund if required. Support in other areas is also available, Auckland Rugby said in a statement which may provoke envy among clubs around New Zealand.
Auckland Rugby chairman Stu Mather said: "Over the past 20 years, Auckland Rugby has built a healthy balance sheet along with a strong level of reserves. This has enabled us to create a support package for our clubs that will go towards ensuring their doors will be able to reopen come a return-to-play decision."
The latest advice to heads of rugby at secondary schools is that limited trainings will be able to commence at Level 2, providing there is physical distancing. All forms of rugby, including games, can return at Level 1.