The Scotsman

Clubs debate which league Super 6 2nd XVS will join

- By DUNCAN SMITH

Tonight’s SRU Special General Meeting at BT Murrayfiel­d is the latest chapter in the ongoing Super 6 saga, with the vexed question of where the second XVS of the winning “franchises” will play in the domestic structure next season to be decided.

When the SRU launched its new part-time profession­al league, which is due to start later this year contested by Melrose, Ayr, Watsonians, Boroughmui­r, Heriot’s and Stirling County, the stated intention was for these clubs’ second strings to drop down to the second tier National League 1.

However, a motion passed at last year’s AGM gave back control to clubs to have the final say in any changes to national competitio­ns.

That presented a loophole which could allow the status quotoremai­nunlessame­nded by an SGM or AGM.

If the motion presented by SRU president Dee Bradbury passes tonight then the four Premiershi­p clubs not involved in Super 6 – Hawick, Edinburgh Accies, Glasgow

0 Melrose, Ayr, Watsonians, Boroughmui­r, Heriot’s and Stirling County will contest the Super 6 but where will their second XVS play?

Hawks and Currie Chieftans – will be joined by the top six from National League 1 to form next season’s top club division.

The main points of the SRU motion are that the “Club XVS” of the Super 6 teams will play in National 1 next season.

At the end of seasons 2019-20 and 2020-21, one club will be relegated from the Premiershi­p to National 1, and one

club promoted from National 1 to the Premiershi­p, where there will be no relegation this season.

Relegation will take place from National 1, 2 and all lower leagues in accordance with the presently operating competitio­n rules.

Three amendments have been successful­ly added to the SGM agenda, with one

from Falkirk RFC calling for the Super 6 second XVS to be excluded completely from the national domestic structure, form their own competitio­n or play in reserve leagues.

Currie will argue that the top flight retains the name Premiershi­p and cannot be altered “on a whim” by the SRU.

Finally, Haddington propose

that, if the motion is passed, the Super 6 second XVS are ineligible for promotion back to the top flight for three seasons.

The meeting opens at 6pm in the President’s Suite at BT Murrayfiel­d tonight. A quorum of one third of eligible clubs is required, with a simple majority needed to carry the motion.

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