Not Madams, not New Zealand Heartland XV coach Barry Matthews, not Wanganui Rugby Union and not the New Zealand Rugby Union have been prepared to provide an on-the-record explanation.
The NZRU released this bland statement: "Sam Madams was removed from the New Zealand Heartland XV squad following discussion with Head Coach Barry Matthews, prior to the squad's assembly.
"He was replaced by Everard Reid - one of two replacement players for the squad. There is nothing further to add."
The lack of detail led to immediate speculation about what extraordinary transgression Madams might have committed to warrant being dropped from the team and what that discussion had been about.
We spoke to all parties involved in this situation. No one wanted to be quoted. But everyone told the same story.
It is believed that after the Meads Cup semi-final on October 21 Madams and some other players vigorously sledged the South Canterbury players as "chokers".
The New Zealand Heartland XV contains a number of players from both provinces and Matthews wanted to clear the air with them before they came together as one team while representing New Zealand.
Madams allegedly refused to take part in the air-clearing. Consequently, he was removed from the team.
Madams enjoyed a terrific season at lock for Wanganui in the Heartland Championship and was a big part of the team's success, which led to him being named player of the year.
But this was a tricky and sensitive situation. Nothing illegal was committed. There were no scandals. Just strong feelings all round and team harmony at stake.
And last weekend in Timaru, Heartland narrowly beat Marist 41 - 39, coming from behind.