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Published 09:05 28 Feb 2019 GMT
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The new format, which is targeted for release by 2020, will see each of the 12 teams play one another once every year, with a semi-final between the top four teams in the table and final to take place in either late November or early December.
The plan is to have each of the Six Nations travel to the Southern Hemisphere for three randomly allocated tests each in the summer.
So, essentially, Ireland would play three teams down south in July and then welcome the three Southern Hemisphere teams they didn't play in the summer to the Northern Hemisphere in November.
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