fbpx
Wikipedia

Hawick Sevens

Hawick Sevens is an annual rugby sevens event held by Hawick RFC, in Hawick, Scotland. The Hawick Sevens tournament started in 1886 and is the third extant oldest Sevens tournament in the world; behind Melrose Sevens (1883) and Gala Sevens (1884).[1]

Hawick Sevens
SportRugby sevens
Instituted1886
Number of teams16
Country Scotland
Holders Jed-Forest (2020)
Most titles Hawick (49 titles)
Related competitionKings of the Sevens

Usually held around the end of every April, the tournament is part of the Kings of the Sevens competition. 2019's Hawick Sevens took place on the 20 April.[2] The final was won by Boroughmuir.[3]

For the 2019–20 season the tournament will instead move to an August fixture.[4] This was played on 10 August 2019.[5] No tournament was held for 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 2021–22 season event was won by Melrose.

The disassociated Hawick & Wilton Sevens started in 1885. These were run by Hawick and Wilton RFC - a cricket club that branched out to rugby union and was the progenitor of the Hawick RFC club - on separate dates from the Hawick Sevens tournament. Confusingly it shared similar winners to the Hawick Sevens before the rugby union arm shortly folded on the success of its progeny. Hawick & Wilton now remains as a cricket club.[6]

Sports Day edit

The Sevens tournament was initially billed as a Sports Day.[7]

Patterson Challenge Cup edit

The winner of the Hawick Sevens receives the Patterson Challenge Cup.[8][9]

Invited sides edit

Various sides have been invited to play in the Hawick Sevens tournament throughout the years. Saracens were invited in 1972 and Harlequins were invited in 1980.[10] Bristol, the Welsh invitational side Crawshays RFC, Wakefield RFC and the Australian side Randwick DRUFC were invited in 1994.[11]

Of the English sides so far invited:- Oxford University; London Scottish; London Welsh and Newcastle Falcons have all won the tournament.[12]

Past winners edit

Edinburgh Academicals and Edinburgh Wanderers jointly fielded the winning team in 1946*
'A' sides are shown where a club had entered two sides in the tournament[12]

Sponsorship edit

Hawick Sevens are sponsored by BSW Timber Group.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lorimer, Alan (22 April 2018). "Watsonians with another success at Mansfield Park at Hawick Sevens". Theoffsideline.com.
  2. ^ a b "Hawick Rugby Football Club". Hawickrfc.co.uk.
  3. ^ a b @KingsOf7s (20 April 2019). "BSW Timber Hawick 7s:Final:Boroughmuir 26-5 Edin AcciesFour tournaments and four different winners" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ "Sevens shake-up!". Thehawickpaper.co.uk. 25 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Kings of the Sevens carnival pitches up at Mansfield Park". Thesouthernreporter.co.uk.
  6. ^ a b c "Hawick Sevens". Scottishsevens.sport.blog. 7 June 2019. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  7. ^ "On this day in Scotland: The world's first rugby sevens tournament". Iainthepoet.blogspot.com. 28 April 2012.
  8. ^ "Photographic image of 1930 programme" (JPG). Rugbyrelics.com. 19 April 1930. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  9. ^ "The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search". News.google.com. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  10. ^ "Rugby Sevens - Programmes". Rugbyrelics.com.
  11. ^ [1] [dead link]
  12. ^ a b "Hawick - Kings of the 7s". K7s.co.uk.
  13. ^ Lorimer, Alan (16 April 2017). "Gala triumph at Hawick Sevens". Theoffsideline.com.
  14. ^ Donald, Peter (18 April 2004). "Hawick Sevens: Gregor bridges 50-year gap". Telegraph.co.uk.
  15. ^ "Hawick Sevens falls to foot-and-mouth". ESPN.com. 19 April 2001.

External links edit

  • Borders TV report

hawick, sevens, annual, rugby, sevens, event, held, hawick, hawick, scotland, tournament, started, 1886, third, extant, oldest, sevens, tournament, world, behind, melrose, sevens, 1883, gala, sevens, 1884, sportrugby, sevensinstituted1886number, teams16country. Hawick Sevens is an annual rugby sevens event held by Hawick RFC in Hawick Scotland The Hawick Sevens tournament started in 1886 and is the third extant oldest Sevens tournament in the world behind Melrose Sevens 1883 and Gala Sevens 1884 1 Hawick SevensSportRugby sevensInstituted1886Number of teams16CountryScotlandHoldersJed Forest 2020 Most titlesHawick 49 titles Related competitionKings of the Sevens Usually held around the end of every April the tournament is part of the Kings of the Sevens competition 2019 s Hawick Sevens took place on the 20 April 2 The final was won by Boroughmuir 3 For the 2019 20 season the tournament will instead move to an August fixture 4 This was played on 10 August 2019 5 No tournament was held for 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic The 2021 22 season event was won by Melrose The disassociated Hawick amp Wilton Sevens started in 1885 These were run by Hawick and Wilton RFC a cricket club that branched out to rugby union and was the progenitor of the Hawick RFC club on separate dates from the Hawick Sevens tournament Confusingly it shared similar winners to the Hawick Sevens before the rugby union arm shortly folded on the success of its progeny Hawick amp Wilton now remains as a cricket club 6 Contents 1 Sports Day 2 Patterson Challenge Cup 3 Invited sides 4 Past winners 5 Sponsorship 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksSports Day editThe Sevens tournament was initially billed as a Sports Day 7 Patterson Challenge Cup editThe winner of the Hawick Sevens receives the Patterson Challenge Cup 8 9 Invited sides editVarious sides have been invited to play in the Hawick Sevens tournament throughout the years Saracens were invited in 1972 and Harlequins were invited in 1980 10 Bristol the Welsh invitational side Crawshays RFC Wakefield RFC and the Australian side Randwick DRUFC were invited in 1994 11 Of the English sides so far invited Oxford University London Scottish London Welsh and Newcastle Falcons have all won the tournament 12 Past winners edit2023 nbsp Hawick 2022 nbsp Melrose 6 2021 No event 2020 nbsp Jed Forest 6 2019 nbsp Boroughmuir 3 2018 nbsp Watsonians 2017 nbsp Gala 13 2016 nbsp Hawick 2015 nbsp Hawick 2014 nbsp Melrose 2013 nbsp Hawick 2012 nbsp Hawick 2011 nbsp Hawick 2010 nbsp Hawick 2009 nbsp Hawick 2008 nbsp Hawick 2007 nbsp Newcastle Falcons 2006 nbsp Newcastle Falcons 2005 nbsp Newcastle Falcons 2004 nbsp Watsonians 14 2003 nbsp Royal Scots 2002 nbsp Jed Forest 2001 Foot amp Mouth Disease 15 2000 nbsp Hawick 1999 nbsp Heriots 1998 nbsp Hawick 1997 nbsp Kelso 1996 nbsp Gala 1995 nbsp Gala 1994 nbsp Presidents VII 1993 No event 1992 nbsp Stewarts Melville 1991 nbsp Selkirk 1990 nbsp Jed Forest 1989 nbsp Jed Forest 1988 nbsp Hawick 1987 nbsp Boroughmuir 1986 nbsp Hawick 1985 nbsp Kelso 1984 nbsp Hawick 1983 nbsp Hawick 1982 nbsp Gala 1981 nbsp Kelso 1980 nbsp Stewarts Melville 1979 nbsp Hawick 1978 nbsp Boroughmuir 1977 nbsp Hawick 1976 nbsp Hawick 1975 nbsp Selkirk 1974 nbsp Melrose 1973 nbsp Kelso 1972 nbsp Gala 1971 nbsp Hawick 1970 nbsp Hawick 1969 nbsp London Welsh 1968 nbsp Hawick 1967 nbsp Gala 1966 nbsp Hawick 1965 nbsp London Scottish 1964 nbsp Hawick 1963 nbsp Hawick 1962 nbsp Royal HSFP 1961 nbsp Hawick 1960 nbsp Kelso 1959 nbsp Stewart s College FP 1958 nbsp Melrose 1957 nbsp Hawick 1956 nbsp Gala 1955 nbsp Hawick 1954 nbsp Heriots 1953 nbsp Hawick 1952 nbsp Stewart s College FP 1951 nbsp Hawick 1950 nbsp Watsonians 1949 nbsp Gala 1948 nbsp Hawick A 1947 nbsp Heriots 1946 nbsp Edinburgh Accies 1943 1945 Second World War 1942 nbsp Heriots 1941 nbsp Edinburgh City Police 1940 nbsp Gala 1939 nbsp Glasgow Academicals 1938 nbsp Royal HSFP 1937 nbsp Stewart s College FP 1936 nbsp Edinburgh Accies 1935 nbsp Heriots 1934 nbsp Hillhead HSFP 1933 nbsp Hawick 1932 nbsp Hawick 1931 nbsp Gala 1930 nbsp Hawick 1929 nbsp Edinburgh Accies 1928 nbsp Kelso 1927 nbsp Hawick 1926 nbsp Heriots 1925 nbsp Oxford University 1924 nbsp Hawick 1923 nbsp Gala 1922 nbsp Heriots 1921 nbsp Hawick 1920 nbsp Jed Forest 1919 nbsp Gala 1917 1918 First World War 1916 nbsp 3 amp 4th K O S Borderers 1915 First World War 1914 nbsp Royal HSFP 1913 nbsp J H D Watsons 1912 nbsp Hawick 1911 nbsp Hawick 1910 nbsp Melrose 1909 nbsp Hawick 1908 nbsp Clydesdale 1907 nbsp Gala 1906 nbsp Watsonians 1905 nbsp Heriot s 1904 nbsp Hawick 1903 nbsp Hawick 1902 nbsp Hawick 1901 nbsp Gala 1900 nbsp Hawick 1899 nbsp Langholm 1898 nbsp Hawick 1897 nbsp Jed Forest 1896 nbsp Jed Forest 1895 nbsp Hawick 1894 nbsp Hawick 1893 nbsp Gala 1892 nbsp Hawick A 1891 nbsp Gala 1890 No event 1889 nbsp Hawick and Wilton 1888 nbsp Hawick A 1887 nbsp Hawick A 1886 nbsp Hawick A Edinburgh Academicals and Edinburgh Wanderers jointly fielded the winning team in 1946 A sides are shown where a club had entered two sides in the tournament 12 Sponsorship editHawick Sevens are sponsored by BSW Timber Group 2 See also editHawick RFC Borders Sevens Circuit Scottish Rugby UnionReferences edit Lorimer Alan 22 April 2018 Watsonians with another success at Mansfield Park at Hawick Sevens Theoffsideline com a b Hawick Rugby Football Club Hawickrfc co uk a b KingsOf7s 20 April 2019 BSW Timber Hawick 7s Final Boroughmuir 26 5 Edin AcciesFour tournaments and four different winners Tweet via Twitter Sevens shake up Thehawickpaper co uk 25 January 2019 Kings of the Sevens carnival pitches up at Mansfield Park Thesouthernreporter co uk a b c Hawick Sevens Scottishsevens sport blog 7 June 2019 Retrieved 23 November 2021 On this day in Scotland The world s first rugby sevens tournament Iainthepoet blogspot com 28 April 2012 Photographic image of 1930 programme JPG Rugbyrelics com 19 April 1930 Retrieved 23 November 2021 The Glasgow Herald Google News Archive Search News google com Retrieved 23 November 2021 Rugby Sevens Programmes Rugbyrelics com 1 dead link a b Hawick Kings of the 7s K7s co uk Lorimer Alan 16 April 2017 Gala triumph at Hawick Sevens Theoffsideline com Donald Peter 18 April 2004 Hawick Sevens Gregor bridges 50 year gap Telegraph co uk Hawick Sevens falls to foot and mouth ESPN com 19 April 2001 External links editBorders TV report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hawick Sevens amp oldid 1157036651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.