So, the big boss of Rugby Australia, Hamish McLennan, has been given a bit more time to think about whether he wants to stay in charge. He was told to step down by Saturday, but the board has given him an extra day to make up his mind. If he doesn’t quit by Sunday, the six member unions are going to ask for a big meeting to kick him out. The unions reckon McLennan hasn’t been doing a good job and they want someone else to take over. They’re not happy with how things have been going, especially after the Wallabies crashed out of the World Cup. It’s all a bit of a mess, and the unions are worried that if things don’t change, it’s going to be bad news for rugby in Australia. They’re saying it’s time for a new leader to sort things out and make sure the sport doesn’t go downhill. It’s a tough situation, and it looks like there’s going to be a big showdown to decide what happens next.