The RFU are strongly apposed to the idea of the Guinness Premiership being extended by six games as clubs look to push forward with the plans.
Many of the 12 clubs in the league think that the extra fixtures could help make them as much as £500,000 extra in revenue, which they believe is needed in the current economic climate.
However, the RFU believe the added game time will put players welfare at jeopardy and increase the chances of them picking up serious injuries.
The Professional Game Board will have the final say on the plans, with the result likely to upset many people however it turns out.