- Source: Melrose Sevens
Melrose Sevens is an annual rugby sevens event held by Melrose Rugby Club, at The Greenyards in Melrose, Scotland. It is the oldest rugby sevens competition in the world, dating back to 1883 when the tournament was suggested by former Melrose players Ned Haig and Davie Sanderson. Shogun are the current men and women's holders having won the tournament in 2024.
History
Held every April, the tournament is part of the Kings of the Sevens competition, and has attracted teams from as far afield as Japan, Hong Kong, Uruguay and South Africa.
From 2018 the playing time in the final was cut from twenty minutes to fourteen minutes which is in line with the standard match time.
In September 2019 the organisers had set out plans for the Melrose Sevens to relaunch as a four-day festival of music and rugby. The 2020 event was however postponed and eventually cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. There was no event held in 2021 due to the pandemic.
Media coverage
Domestically, the tournament is broadcast live on YouTube and locally, from the first tie right through to the final, on Borders Rugby Radio
Past winners
Number of wins
See also
Melrose RFC
Borders Sevens Circuit
Scottish Rugby Union
References
External links
Official website
Melrose 7s - Roll of Honour Rugby7.com
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- Melrose Sevens
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- Hollie Davidson
- Rugby World Cup Sevens
- Melrose RFC
- 2018 Melrose Sevens
- London Scottish F.C.
- SVNS
- Borders Sevens Circuit