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Annual Scottish rugby sevens tournament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Selkirk Sevens is an annual rugby sevens event held by Selkirk RFC, in Selkirk, Scotland. This was one of a group of Sevens tournaments instated after the First World War extending the original Borders Spring Circuit. The Selkirk Sevens began in 1919.[1][2]
The Selkirk Sevens is part of the Kings of the Sevens championship run by the Border League.[3][4]
2025's Selkirk Sevens will be played on 10 May 2025.[5]
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Sports Day
The Selkirk Sevens tournament began as a Sports Day in 1919.[6]
Cup
Following a sponsorship deal the Selkirk Sevens trophy is now known as the Edinburgh Medics of 81 Cup.[7][8]
The Player of the Tournament receives the Denzil Lloyd Trophy.[9]
Invited Sides
Various sides have been invited to play in the Selkirk Sevens tournament throughout the years.
The Scotland 7s team won the tournament in 1996.[10]
Wakefield, Nottingham, Northampton Saints, Rotherham Titans, Newcastle Falcons and Cardiff RFC have all won the tournament. Wakefield won in 1987; Nottingham won in 1990; Saints have won in 1991 and 1993; Titans won in 2002 and 2003; Falcons won in 2004 and Cardiff won in 2006.[10]
Other invited teams made it to the Selkirk Sevens final. A Queens University Belfast rugby side was invited in 1970 and were Runners-Up. Other Runners-Up:- A Welsh Select side (1977); Orrell (1981); Rosslyn Park of London (1984), Harlequins (1987) and Wales 7s (1996).[10]
Dave Scully playing with Wakefield in 1987, won the Sevens again with Rotherham Titans in 2002, fifteen years later.[11]
Sponsorship
The Selkirk financial firm Heard Hamilton Financial Planning sponsors the 2019 Selkirk Sevens.[12] In the past the event was sponsored by Selkirk Taxis[13] and CIS Insurance.[14]
Past winners
- 2024
Selkirk
- 2023
Melrose[15]
- 2022
Jed-Forest
- 2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19
- 2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19
- 2019
Boroughmuir
- 2018
Selkirk
- 2017
Melrose
- 2016
Melrose
- 2015
Jed-Forest
- 2014
Melrose
- 2013
Selkirk
- 2012
Watsonians
- 2011
Selkirk
- 2010 No event
- 2009
Selkirk
- 2008
Selkirk
- 2007
Selkirk
- 2006
Cardiff
- 2005
Royal Scots
- 2004
Newcastle Falcons
- 2003
Rotherham Titans
- 2002
Rotherham Titans
- 2001
Royal Scots
- 2000
Melrose
- 1999
Jed-Forest
- 1998
Melrose
- 1997
Kelso
- 1996
Scotland 7s
- 1995
Melrose
- 1994
Selkirk
- 1993
Northampton Saints
- 1992
Gala
- 1991
Northampton Saints
- 1990
Nottingham
- 1989
Selkirk
- 1988
Selkirk
- 1987
Wakefield
- 1986
Hawick
- 1985
Melrose
- 1984
Kelso
- 1983
Kelso
- 1982
Selkirk
- 1981
Hawick
- 1980
Kelso
- 1979
Kelso
- 1978
Kelso
- 1977
Stewart's Melville
- 1976
Stewart's Melville
- 1975
Co-Optimists
- 1974
Kelso
- 1973
Kelso
- 1972
Public School Wanderers
- 1971
Gala
- 1970
Gala
- 1969
Hawick
- 1968
Gala
- 1967
Hawick
- 1966
Hawick
- 1965
Melrose
- 1964
Gala
- 1963
Gala
- 1962
Gala
- 1961
Melrose
- 1960
Selkirk
- 1959
Hawick
- 1958
Langholm
- 1957
Hawick
- 1956
Jed-Forest
- 1955
Kelso
- 1954
Hawick
- 1953
Hawick
- 1952
Gala
- 1951
Melrose
- 1950
Gala
- 1949
Langholm
- 1948
Kelso
- 1947
Co-Optimists
- 1946
Melrose
- 1945
Scottish Services
- 1940–1944 No event due to World War II
- 1939
Hawick
- 1938
Co-Optimists
- 1937
Co-Optimists
- 1936
Kelso
- 1935
Heriots
- 1934
Kelso
- 1933
Hawick
- 1932
Melrose
- 1931
Kelso
- 1930
Hawick
- 1929
Kelso
- 1928
Kelso
- 1927
Hawick
- 1926
Heriots
- 1925
Gala
- 1924
Hawick
- 1923
Selkirk
- 1922
Selkirk
- 1921
Gala
- 1920
Selkirk
- 1919
Hawick
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