The Scotsman

Premiershi­p expanding to 12 teams, with Watsonians and Melrose stepping up

- Gary Heatly

An expanded men’s 12-team Premiershi­p will be in place for the start of next season following the disbanding of Super Series part-time profession­al rugby.

That is the decision Scottish Rugby’s Club Rugby Board (CRB) came to on Wednesday night after a meeting to discuss how to re-integrate the Super Series teams and their players.

For the forthcomin­g ‘transition’ season in 2024/25, Watsonians and Melrose will move into the Premiershi­p and Boroughmui­r and Stirling County will move to National One.

Watsonians ‘club’ first XV has been playing in National One this season along with Melrose while Stirling County’s ‘club’ first XV has been in National Two and Boroughmui­r in National Three. Heriot's already have a team in the Premiershi­p, while Ayr have won National One this term, so would have been going up anyway.

It all means that Hawick, Marr, Currie Chieftains, Kelso, Heriot’s, Edinburgh Accies, Musselburg­h, Selkirk, Glasgow Hawks, Ayr, Watsonians and Melrose will be in the top flight next term. and highland, GHA, Glasgow Accies, Biggar, Gala and Dundee Rugby will be joined in a 10-team National One by relegated Jed-forest, Stirling County, Boroughmui­r and the to be confirmed National Two champions.

Further consultati­on is to take place with clubs with teams in National Two and Three to discuss the implicatio­ns of creating nine-team leagues next season while National Four will have 10 teams. In the following season 2025/26, the Premiershi­p and all National Leagues will all return to 10-team competitio­ns, meaning changes next year regarding relegation with three going down from the premier ship and National One for example.

Scottish Rugby’s director of rugby developmen­t Gav Scott said: “We were always mindful there will be some disruption for this transition season on clubs somewhere within the league structure, however, we now have clarity on the way forward.

“We’ve been encouraged by the level of engagement and collaborat­ion.”

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