The Scottish Borders stretches from the rolling hills and moorland in the west, through gentler valleys to the rich agricultural plains of the east, and on to the rocky Berwickshire coastline with its secluded coves and picturesque fishing villages.
The Kings of the Sevens tournaments take place at the host clubs' rugby grounds.
Kelso and Selkirk are played at the start of the season and the others follow from April onwards in the next calendar year; Melrose, Hawick, Berwick, Langholm, Peebles, Gala, Earlston and Jed-Forest.
Select a Kings of the Sevens tournament to find out more: |
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06 April 2013 |
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13 April 2013 |
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20 April 2013 |
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21 April 2013 |
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27 April 2013 |
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28 April 2013 |
04 May 2013 |
05 May 2013 |
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11 May 2013 |
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18 May 2013 |
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Select a Kings of the Sevens tournament to find out more: |
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06 April 2013 |
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13 April 2013 |
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20 April 2013 |
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21 April 2013 |
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27 April 2013 |
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28 April 2013 |
04 May 2013 |
05 May 2013 |
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11 May 2013 |
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18 May 2013 |
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The Kings of the Sevens tournaments take place at the host clubs' rugby grounds in towns and villages across the Scottish Borders.
Our Scottish Borders: www.ourscottishborders.com
Border Events: www.borderevents.com
Visit Scotland: Visit Scottish Borders
Coldingham: www.coldingham.info
Eyemouth: www.eyemouth.com
Galashiels: www.visitgalashiels.com
Hawick: www.hawick.net
Innerleithen: www.visitinnerleithen.com
Jedburgh: www.jedburgh-online.org.uk
Kelso: www.kelso-online.co.uk or www.visitkelso.co.uk
Melrose: www.melrose.bordernet.co.uk
Peebles: www.peebles.info or www.visitpeebles.org
Tweed Valley: www.visittweedvalley.co.uk
Walkerburn:www.walkerburn.org








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