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Earlston RFC
Year Formed: 1870s
Home Colours: Blue & White
The Haugh
Earlston
TD4 6EF
Tel: 01896 849601
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Come along to The Haugh for a great day out at Earlston 7s , thrilling rugby action and entertainment for all the family.
Earlston RFC have announced a sponsorship deal for their King of the Sevens Tournament with 'LIVE AT THE BAR'
We also give a warm welcome to guest team 'The Danish Vikings'.
New attraction for this year is the rugby players sprint between the semi's and final.
Runners to be in club strip and boots, winners receive great prizes for both club and player.
Sponsored by Heineken and E.R.F.C
Building on last year's success we are once again offering a great day out at Earlston Sevens.
- Entry to the Ground
- 3 course hot buffet meal with wine
- Complimentary programme
- Afternoon Tea
- Access to corporate guest bar
Cost is £55 per head.
Early booking is recommended, please contact Shelagh Briggs on 07793 580154
Adults - £12
Family pass (2 adults & 2 kids) - £30
Students - £10 (student ID required)
O.A.Ps/Under 16's - £7
AS PART OF THE KINGS OF THE 7'S POLICY NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY BE BROUGHT INTO THE GROUND.
The Club played in the first Melrose Sevens in 1883. In the early years the Club's pitch was located at the Georgefield Road close to where the school pitches are today. In 1921 the present pitch at the Haugh (a Scottish word meaning river meadow) was leased from A. Brownlie, Timber Merchants. Two years later the first Clubhouse was erected. On 1st September 1923 the first Earlston Seven-a-Side Tournament was held and in 1935 the present cup, reputed to be one of the most valuable on the Border Sevens circuit, was purchased thanks to subscriptions from Club supporters. In 1984 the Sevens date was switched to the Spring - the Sunday prior to the first Monday in May. The 1939 Sevens tournament was cancelled as World War 2 started the next day. No organised rugby took place until the war ended.