The Scotsman

12 clubs bid for Super 6 franchises

- By DUNCAN SMITH

The Scottish Rugby Union has received 12 applicatio­ns from clubs to form franchises in the new parttime profession­al Super 6 league which is due to launch in the 2019-20 season.

After the deadline of 5pm passed yesterday evening, the union announced that bids had been received from Ayr, Boroughmui­r, Currie Chieftains, Dundee, Edinburgh Accies, Gala, Glasgow Hawks, Hawick, Heriot’s, Melrose, Stirling County and Watsonians.

As expected, nine of the current BT Premiershi­p clubs, with Marr the only exception, have submitted bids along with Dundee, Edinburgh Accies and Gala.

The new competitio­n will see the SRU fund a head coach, support staff and half the player salary budget, with the clubs contributi­ng the other 50 per cent.

A one-month period of assessment and review meetings will now take place before the winning six bids are announced on 1 May,

The SRU revealed that the review panel will be independen­tly chaired by the respected businessma­n and former Scotland internatio­nalist Sir Bill Gammell.

The rest of the panel will be made up of SRU chief executive Mark Dodson,

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend, Sportscotl­and chief executive Stewart Harris, SRU director of finance Andrew Healy, SRU head of women and girls’ rugby Gemma Fay and SRU technical director Stephen Gemmell.

Dodson said: “The level of interest and positivity around this crucial developmen­t for the top tier of Scotland’s club game has been remarkable and is reflected in the significan­t number of high quality applicatio­ns.

“Over the coming weeks we will be assessing each of the applicatio­ns and continuing our dialogue with those interested parties to ensure we have the strongest possible foundation­s in place to begin Super 6,” added Dodson.

The SRU statement to announce the applicatio­ns concluded: “Details of how Scottish Rugby will unveil the successful applicatio­ns on 1 May will be announced in due course.

“Scottish Rugby will not be commenting on individual applicatio­ns while the review process is under way.”

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