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Delay as WRU to reveal plan to cut team in 'coming weeks'
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- Huw Evans Picture Agency Image caption, Wales play home games at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff
- The Welsh Rugby Union has delayed revealing details of how they plan to reduce a professional side.
- The governing body now says that will be done in the "coming weeks" as it focuses on appointing a new chair to replace the outgoing Richard Collier-Keywood.
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Huw Evans Picture Agency Image caption, Wales play home games at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff
The Welsh Rugby Union has delayed revealing details of how they plan to reduce a professional side.
In April, the WRU confirmed that proposals to go down to three men's professional teams would not happen until 2028 after the deal with Ospreys owners Y11 Sport & Media to buy Cardiff from Welsh rugby's governing body fell through.
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