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Scottish Rugby is to scrap its Super 6 club series and reinstated a national "A-team" as part of a comprehensive restructure of the professional game.
United Rugby Championship clubs Edinburgh and Glasgow Wariors will also add second-string A fixtures and develop academy structures.
The Super 6 has been a halfway house between the national league and the two professional sides.
But the six clubs involved will not have their licences renewed.
The competition involving Ayrshire Bulls, Boroughmuir Bears, Heriot's Rugby, Southern Knights, Stirling Wolves and Watsonians will end in November and the clubs will meantime take part in consultation with the SRU's club rugby board on a transition towards a new structure for the domestic club game.
More to follow.

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