Mull Sevens

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Run by: Isle of Mull rugby club

Where: Garmony, Isle of Mull

Winners play for: Men – Grulin Cup, Women – Pink Cup

Notes: Billed as the ‘World’s most sociable sevens’, the Mull Sevens also claims to be the earliest dual tournament for men and women (since 1992). [The St. Andrews University Sevens, also on this site, had a women showcase final in 1970, as well as the men’s tournament, but this was a one-off match rather than a full tournament. Similarly the Stewartry Sevens, also on this site, had a women’s showcase final as well as the men’s tournament in 1987.]

Past winners

Men

  • 2023 Highland
  • 2022 Hearts and Balls MB
  • 2021 no tournament – coronavirus pandemic
  • 2020 no tournament – coronavirus pandemic
  • 2019 Hearts and Balls MB
  • 2018 Crusaders
  • 2017 Brown Trouts
  • 2016 Selkirk
  • 2015 Hamilton
  • 2014 Hamilton
  • 2013 Oban
  • 2012 Mull
  • 2011 Stirling County
  • 2010 Black Watch
  • 2009 Stirling County
  • 2008 Black Watch
  • 2007 Stirling County
  • 2006 Rodents
  • 2005 Selkirk
  • 2004 Selkirk
  • 2003 Selkirk
  • 2002 Heriots
  • 2001 No tournament
  • 2000 GSP Very Occasionals
  • 1999 Heriots
  • 1998 Stirling County
  • 1997 Stirling County
  • 1996 Tobermory Single Malt 7
  • 1995 Hawick
  • 1994 Exiles
  • 1993 Stirling County
  • 1992 Selkirk
  • 1991 Stirling County
  • 1990 Selkirk
  • 1989 Mull
  • 1988 Mid Argyll
  • 1987 Mull
  • 1986 Mid Argyll
  • 1985 Skye and Lochalsh

Women

  • 2023 Hillhead Jordanhill
  • 2022 Hearts and Balls MB
  • 2021 no tournament – coronavirus pandemic
  • 2020 no tournament – coronavirus pandemic
  • 2019 Watsonians
  • 2018 Stirling County
  • 2017 Stirling County
  • 2016 Stirling County
  • 2015 Stirling County
  • 2014 Stirling County
  • 2013 Oban
  • 2012 Dundee
  • 2011 Cartha
  • 2010 Cartha
  • 2009 Cartha
  • 2008 Dundee University
  • 2007 Kirkcaldy
  • 2006 Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians
  • 2005 Basque Weavers
  • 2004 Watsonians
  • 2003 Kirkcaldy
  • 2002 Atlantis
  • 2001 No tournament
  • 2000 Inverness
  • 1999 Mull
  • 1998 Glasgow Southern
  • 1997 Edinburgh Academicals
  • 1996 Edinburgh Academicals
  • 1995 Clifton
  • 1994 Edinburgh Academicals
  • 1993 Clifton
  • 1992 Edinburgh Academicals

Tournaments

20 May 2023

Men

Group 1

Stirling County 0 Too Many Pints 5

Isle of Mull 38 ICD 7

Stirling County 10 ICD 35

Isle of Mull 22 Too Many Pints 5

Stirling County 0 Isle of Mull 17

ICD 0 Too Many Pints 7

Group 2

Oban Lorne 40 Muileachs 0

Boroughmuir 19 Hillhead Jordanhill 12

Oban Lorne 17 Hillhead Jordanhill 19

Boroughmuir 54 Muileachs 0

Oban Lorne 14 Boroughmuir 14

Hillhead Jordanhill 7 Muileachs 0

Group 3

Lochaber 0 Strathendrick 14

Preston Lodge 12 3Scots 35

Lochaber 7 3Scots 21

Preston Lodge 31 Strathendrick 12

Lochaber 7 Preston Lodge 35

3Scots 35 Strathendrick 7

Group 4

Barbarians withdrew. Each team scheduled to play Barbarians was awarded a 19-0 walkover result.

Livingston 10 Crieff 17

Livingston 0 Highland 21

Crieff 0 Highland 36

Semi-Finals:

Isle of Mull 5 Boroughmuir 33

3Scots 12 Highland 14

Final:

Boroughmuir 14 Highland 15

Women

Group A

West of Scotland 19 Cartha Queens Park 19

Isle of Mull 12 Lochaber 27

West of Scotland 40 Lochaber 7

Isle of Mull 0 Cartha Queens Park 34

West of Scotland 27 Isle of Mull 12

Lochaber 0 Cartha Queens Park 34

Group B

Watsonians 27 Oban Lorne 5

Howe Harlequins 7 Hillhead Jordanhill 24

Watsonians 15 Hillhead Jordanhill 17

Howe Harlequins 12 Oban Lorne 5

Watsonians 17 Howe Harlequins 10

Hillhead Jordanhill 30 Oban Lorne 5

Watsonians had to withdraw from the competition after the group stage. Oban Lorne stepped up to play in their place going forward.

Semi-Finals:

Cartha Queens Park 14 Oban Lorne 12

Hillhead Jordanhill 31 West of Scotland 0

Final:

Hillhead Jordanhill 29 Cartha Queens Park 5

Teams

20 May 2023

Men

Livingston

Oban Lorne

Women

Oban Lorne

21 May 2022

Uddingston

Hearts and Balls MB

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