Around 70 players and staff are among the creditors listed in the report.

The New Zealand government on Monday stepped in at the eleventh hour to try to save Super Rugby's Moana Pasifika from extinction.

The Super Rugby franchise was placed into liquidation last week, and played what could be their final game on Saturday.

A Hawaii-based group, led by a Los Angeles tech millionaire, is exploring a rescue package.

National and Act party leaders have indicated reluctance to commit more public money.

The Prime Minister indicated there were higher priorities than saving the embattled Super Rugby Pacific franchise.

Around 70 players and staff are among the creditors listed in the report.

The first report into Moana Pasifika's collapse estimates creditor claims of $8.2 million and reveals players and staff are among those owed money.

The first report into Moana Pasifika's collapse estimates creditor claims of $8.2 million and reveals players and staff are among those owed money.

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