“The Co-Chairs of the advisory group, Pauline Luyten and Tauanu’u Nick Bakulich, have stated ‘we believe the bespoke nature of the new governance model proposed by the provincial unions is purpose-fit for our New Zealand environment and equally, it reflects an appreciation of our unique Pasifika contribution, expertise and impact across all levels of our game’.
“Official NZR player data shows that despite Pasifika occupying nearly 40 per cent of teams across the All Blacks/All Blacks Sevens and Black Ferns/Black Ferns Sevens, there is 0 per cent representation of Pasifika at the NZR board level.
“The co-chairs also acknowledged the provincial unions for demonstrating genuine leadership in listening and engaging meaningfully with the advisory group in the spirit of openness and co-operation. ‘This allowed us to talk openly and constructively to find common ground for the betterment of our game not just for Pasifika, but for all those with a vested interest in the future success and sustainability of rugby in Aotearoa’.”
It comes after the Herald revealed that NZR board chair Dame Patsy Reddy was prepared to resign if the provincial unions voted through their alternative proposal.
The review concluded the current governance model was not fit for purpose, and recommended moving to a new system where all directors are independently appointed by a panel comprised of two people independently appointed by the Institute of Directors (IOD), one independent member - not a current NZR director - chosen by the board and two members picked by the new stakeholder council that it has been suggested be formed.
But the make-up of this panel has been a source of contention for the provincial unions, who have put forward various alternatives in closed-door negotiations with NZR - all of which have given them majority representation and ultimately the ability to control who is appointed to the board.
Reddy remains hopeful NZR’s latest transitional model to achieve an independent nine-person board will bridge the impasse. But if the provincial unions hold firm in their position to maintain at least three members on the NZR board with two years of provincial board experience, Reddy confirmed she will no longer continue in the chair position.
NZR released its latest transitional proposal - which includes the need to include gender and ethnic diversity - to alter the board structure in late March. The Herald understands it does not have unanimous board support following a 7-2 vote in favour of the change.