The playing conditions are set to follow those of a normal Test match series, with no extra time provisions, and not mirror the finals of Rugby World Cup, where two extra-time periods totalling 20 minutes - and a third ten minutes of golden point - are played to find a winner.
RA’s proposal was based on the successful golden point Super Rugby Pacific, known as “Super point”, which was introduced this year for regular season matches. A ten-minute period of golden point was played and if no winner emerged, the game was a draw.
The Western Force played in two matches with “Super point”; the first against the Hurricanes stayed a 17-all draw and the second saw a spectacular try in the 90th minute by the Waratahs to snatch the win.
“We’ve had some really constructive conversations,” Waugh said last month.
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