GEOFF Toovey would like to see clarification from the RFL to end uncertainty over the make-up of each division next season.

His Bulls team were relegated to League One on Sunday after their defeat to Toulouse left them without enough points to climb out of the Championship bottom two.

Yet there is still speculation that a possible restructure within the top three tiers of the domestic game could take place and as a consequence earn Bradford a reprieve.

Toovey said: "It is very difficult for me to comment on the structure of rugby league over here as I've only been here for five minutes.

"But as a coach at a club who is looking at that tightrope, I think it is very difficult to invest into a club, or a business or a sporting organisation that you don’t know where it is going to be.

"I think its fine in football where you have multitudes of players and resources but it is very difficult for a niche industry like we have mainly in the north."

While there has been no official word from the game's authority on next season, RFL board member Roger Draper dismissed the "conspiracy theory" that the RFL were trying to keep the Bulls up in the Championship.

In a recent BBC interview, the Super League executive director said: "A strong Bradford is good for the sport because it is another 12 to 14,000 attendance (if they were in Super League) and we don't have too many of those.

"They have got to get their own management right and get it right on and off the field but they are going to have to do it the hard way."

He added: "You want a strong Bradford but that's down to them to make their way through."

Draper said he was in favour of waiting until 2019 for any restructuring and was against "knee-jerk" changes now.