Peebles Sevens
Peebles Sevens is an annual rugby sevens event held by Peebles RFC, in Peebles, Scotland. This was one of a group of Sevens tournaments instated after the First World War extending the original Borders Spring Circuit. The Peebles Sevens began in 1923.[1]
| Sport | Rugby sevens | 
|---|---|
| Instituted | 1923 | 
| Number of teams | 16 | 
| Country |  Scotland | 
| Holders |  Jed-Forest  (2020) | 
| Related competition | Kings of the Sevens | 
Due to a calendar change in 2016; the tournament was moved from end-of-season to start-of-season. Hence 2016 shows two winners:- one for 2015–16 season and one for 2016–17 season. Subsequent tournaments were held as start of season Sevens. The 2018 winner (for season 2018–19) is Melrose.[2]
The Peebles Sevens is part of the Kings of the Sevens championship run by the Border League.
This event was one of the first Sevens tournaments in the Borders to run with a 12-person squad in 2018–19 season, as opposed to a 10-person squad. It also featured rolling substitutions.[3]
Sports Day
    
The Peebles Sevens began as a sports day to raise money for the new season of Peebles RFC.[4]
Invited Sides
    
Various sides have been invited to play in the Peebles Sevens tournament throughout the years. Newcastle Falcons won the event in 2004.[5] Orkney RFC was invited on 2015, as was the Army.[6]
Sponsorship
    
The Sevens tournament was sponsored by So Stobo and Green Field Marquees in 2018–19 season.[7]
Past winners
    
- 2023  Watsonians Watsonians
- 2022  Hearts and Balls Hearts and Balls
- 2021 No event
- 2020  Jed-Forest[8] Jed-Forest[8]
- 2019  Melrose Melrose
- 2018  Melrose Melrose
- 2017  Watsonians Watsonians
- 2016  Melrose Melrose
- 2016  Selkirk Selkirk
- 2015  Gala Gala
- 2014  Melrose Melrose
- 2013  Melrose Melrose
- 2012  Watsonians Watsonians
- 2011  Peebles Peebles
- 2010  Melrose Melrose
- 2009  Melrose Melrose
- 2008  Watsonians Watsonians
- 2007  Watsonians Watsonians
- 2006  Boroughmuir Boroughmuir
- 2005  Watsonians Watsonians
- 2004  Newcastle Falcons Newcastle Falcons
- 2003  Boroughmuir Boroughmuir
- 2002  Peebles Peebles
- 2001  Peebles Peebles
- 2000  Jed-Forest Jed-Forest
- 1999  Watsonians Watsonians
- 1998  Kelso Kelso
- 1997  Musselburgh Musselburgh
- 1996  Corstorphine Corstorphine
- 1995  Biggar Biggar
- 1994  Preston Lodge Preston Lodge
- 1993  Biggar Biggar
- 1992  Peebles Peebles
- 1991  Currie Currie
- 1990  Portobello Portobello
- 1989  Edinburgh Accies Edinburgh Accies
- 1988  Musselburgh Musselburgh
- 1987  Portobello Portobello
- 1986  Musselburgh Musselburgh
- 1985  Heriots Heriots
- 1984  Edinburgh Accies Edinburgh Accies
- 1983  Heriots Heriots
- 1982  Haddington Haddington
- 1981  Preston Lodge Preston Lodge
- 1980  Boroughmuir Boroughmuir
- 1979  Melrose Melrose
- 1978  Heriots Heriots
- 1977  Haddington Haddington
- 1976  Melrose Melrose
- 1975  Royal HSFP Royal HSFP
- 1974  Melrose Melrose
- 1973  Leith Academicals Leith Academicals
- 1972  Watsonians Watsonians
- 1971  Melrose Melrose
- 1970  Melrose Melrose
- 1969  Boroughmuir Boroughmuir
- 1968  Melrose Melrose
- 1967  Trinity Academicals Trinity Academicals
- 1966  Trinity Academicals Trinity Academicals
- 1965  Melville College FP Melville College FP
- 1964  Heriots Heriots
- 1963 Abandoned
- 1962  Trinity Academicals Trinity Academicals
- 1961  Gala Gala
- 1960  Melrose Melrose
- 1959  Boroughmuir Boroughmuir
- 1958  Heriots Heriots
- 1957  Gala Gala
- 1956  Watsonians Watsonians
- 1955  Watsonians Watsonians
- 1954  Gala Gala
- 1953  Heriots Heriots
- 1952  Watsonians Watsonians
- 1951  Heriots Heriots
- 1950  Walkerburn Walkerburn
- 1949  Edinburgh City Police Edinburgh City Police
- 1948  Edinburgh City Police Edinburgh City Police
- 1947  Edinburgh Accies Edinburgh Accies
- 1946  Royal HSFP Royal HSFP
- 1941-1945 Second World War
- 1940  Melville College FP Melville College FP
- 1939  Watsonians Watsonians
- 1938  Edinburgh City Police Edinburgh City Police
- 1937  Watsonians Watsonians
- 1936  Watsonians Watsonians
- 1935  Leith Academicals Leith Academicals
- 1934  Walkerburn Walkerburn
- 1933  Selkirk Selkirk
- 1932  Melrose Melrose
- 1931  Walkerburn Walkerburn
- 1930  Walkerburn Walkerburn
- 1929  Selkirk Selkirk
- 1928  Walkerburn Walkerburn
- 1927  Selkirk 'A' Selkirk 'A'
- 1926  Hawick 'A' Hawick 'A'
- 1925  Walkerburn Walkerburn
- 1924  Gala 'A' Gala 'A'
- 1923  Walkerburn Walkerburn
References
    
- "BBC - A Sporting Nation - The first Melrose Sevens match 1883". www.bbc.co.uk.
- Lorimer, Alan (5 August 2018). "Peebles Sevens: Melrose make winning start to the season". The Offside Line.
- "Line-up and new format unveiled for Peebles 7s". www.thesouthernreporter.co.uk.
- "Peebles Rugby Sevens". Peebles - The Royal Burgh.
- Chronicle, Evening (30 August 2004). "Falcons cruise into sevens heaven". nechronicle.
- "Draws for Langholm & Peebles Sevens". Orkney RFC - The Official Website.
- "Peebles 7s gives clear signal that new season is on its way". www.thesouthernreporter.co.uk.
- "Peebles Sevens". 7 June 2019.