2018 Melrose Sevens

2018 Aberdeen Standard Investments Melrose Sevens
The Greenyards in Melrose
Tournament details
Countries  Scotland
Tournament format(s) Knockout
Date 14 April 2018
Tournament statistics
Teams 24
Matches played 23
Final
Venue The Greenyards, Melrose
Champions Scotland Watsonian (9th title)
Runners-up Scotland Melrose

The 2018 Melrose Sevens also known as the Aberdeen Standard Investments Melrose Sevens was be the 128th staging of the world’s oldest annual Rugby sevens competition at the home of Melrose RFC at the Greenyards in Melrose, Scotland on Saturday 14 April 2018. It was be played as a male only competition which featured 24 teams in a single elimination tournament with all the ties from the first round though to the final being played throughout the same day and formed part of the Kings of the Sevens series.

The later stages of the tournament was televised live on BBC Two Scotland and locally, from the first tie right through to the final, on Radio Borders.

The tournament was won by Scottish side Watsonian after they beat the home side Melrose 19-14 in a tightly fought final to win the Ladies Cup for the first time since 1996 and was Melrose’s second consecutive loss in the final.[1]

Teams

The main tournament will consist of 21 teams from across Scotland as well as two specially invited overseas teams from the United States and Poland and the charity team Crusaders to make a combined total of 24 teams.

Seedings

Sixteen unseeded Scottish sides will enter the competition in the first round whilst the seeded teams which includes the hosts Melrose, the four remaining Scottish teams Ayr, Jed-Forest, Edinburgh Accies and Watsonian the two invited overseas teams and the charity side Crusaders will enter the competition in the second round.

Unseeded teams which enter in the First round

Seeded teams which enter in the Second round

Tournament

The draw for the first and second rounds was made at the Greenyards in Melrose on Saturday 7 April 2018.

First round

14 April 2018
Scotland Currie 38 - 7 Scotland Glasgow Hawks
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Cartha 17 - 28 Scotland Boroughmuir
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Heriot’s 7 - 21 Scotland Edinburgh Uni
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Peebles 7 - 38 Scotland Dundee
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Kelso 19 - 29 Scotland Marr
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland GHA 24 - 5 Scotland Gala
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Hawick 24 - 12 Scotland Aberdeen
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Selkirk 26 - 17 Scotland Stirling County
The Greenyards

Second round

14 April 2018
Scotland Currie 24 - 19 Scotland Jed-Forest
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Boroughmuir 0 - 29 Scotland Melrose
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Edinburgh Uni 19 - 21 Scotland Edinburgh Accies
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Dundee 10 - 24 United States USA Tigers
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Marr 33 - 7 Poland Poland
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland GHA 31 - 5 Scotland Ayr
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Hawick 12 - 31 United Kingdom Crusaders
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Selkirk 19 - 24 Scotland Watsonian
The Greenyards

Quarter-finals

14 April 2018
Scotland Currie 5 - 29 Scotland Melrose
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Edinburgh Accies 12 - 10 United States USA Tigers
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Marr 21 - 20 Scotland GHA
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
United Kingdom Crusaders 5 - 21 Scotland Watsonian
The Greenyards

Semi-finals

14 April 2018
Scotland Melrose 27 - 0 Scotland Edinburgh Accies
The Greenyards
14 April 2018
Scotland Marr 14 - 19 Scotland Watsonian
The Greenyards

Final

14 April 2018
18:20 BST
Scotland Melrose 14 - 19 Scotland Watsonian
The Greenyards
Referee: C White
  • This was the first Melrose Sevens final where the playing time was reduced to fourteen minutes in line with all other sevens matches.

See also

References

  1. "Watsonians defeat hosts at Melrose Sevens". The Offside Line. 15 April 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
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