Dave Rennie could walk as Wallabies coach before coaching a single game if under siege Rugby Australia chief executive Raelene Castle is sacked, according to a report.

The Sydney Morning Herald reported on Monday that “sources close” to Rennie said the coach “would reconsider his future if Castle was let go.”

Rennie sung the praises of Castle in January.

“She really impressed me,” Rennie said.

“Smart and tough, really keen for change, and driven.

“I felt the leadership here was really strong, I felt they’d have my back.

“That was a big part of it.”

It comes as Nick Farr-Jones goes into bat for Phil Kearns as the new boss of Rugby Australia.

Wallaby great Farr-Jones believes voluntary administration is the likely next step for the embattled organisation.

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While backing former teammate Kearns to take over as RA boss and eventually help the game return to its former glory, Farr-Jones could only see short term pain for the cash-strapped code.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if an administrator was appointed in the next fortnight,” Farr-Jones told ABC radio program The Ticket on Sunday.

“I understand that reserves are minimal... that would only be funds that have come from world rugby from the participation rights of the World Cup last year.

“Otherwise I just don’t think we’ve put any acorns away for a winter like we’re expecting at the moment where there’s no income projected.”

Backing up his comments from an interview on Saturday, Farr-Jones said while he wasn’t privy to all of RA’s financials he would be concerned about the going concern issues, with the business still facing a large wage bill for players.

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Australia captain Nick Farr-Jones smiles as he is presented the Rugby World Cup trophy. Source: News Corp Australia

“If you have going concern issues and you don’t want to breach the corporations act, well then you go into voluntary administration.”

Farr-Jones, who earned 63 caps over 10 years, said incumbent CEO Raelene Castle had inherited problems when she was appointed to the position in 2017.

But he felt she also lacked experience and criticised her handling of the costly Israel Folau case and current broadcasting negotiations.

That was where he felt Kearns, currently a Fox Sports commentator, could do better.

“You have to have a deep knowledge of the game to take on the role, you have to understand intricately who the people are in world rugby, intricately about the community game and you can’t be learning on the job.

“Phil Kearns has got three and a half decades of being intricately involved in the game.

“He knows people, he’s trusted by people and he’d been in broadcasting for a long time and that’s the most important thing RA has to lock away.

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Former Wallaby Phil Kearns during the 2019 Foxtel Rugby World Cup launch. Source: News Corp Australia

“He would be great with securing sponsors and with fans — we need the rusted on rugby people we’ve lost to come back to the game.”

Working in mining finance, Farr-Jones said he would consider a seat on the board.

“I’d like to come back on board passionately for the game.”

Among other changes Farr-Jones felt were needed was a cut of at least 50 per cent in staff numbers at RA and also incentive based contracts for players.

“I would put them on contracts with a good base salary but a minimal one with incentivisation — you guys win and we’ll pay you well.

“I understand there’s a lot of money in Europe and Japan but my strong view is if you want to take that money and give up the opportunity to pull on the gold jersey then do it.

“They are the tough decisions that are needed to get the culture of the game back.”