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Musselburgh sevens draw



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Published Date: 02 May 2008
The official draw has been made for Musselburgh RFC's seven-a-side tournament on Saturday May 3.
The tournament for the Brunton Trophy will commence at 1pm and is sponsored by Metaplas Ltd and BSS Gas Ltd.

Between the second semi final and the final, there will be a match between Musselburgh's S1 team against Ross High's S1s for the Festival School Shield.

This trophy has been donated by former councillor Maureen Talac and will be competed for at each sevens.
The shield will be presented by the Honest Toun's new Honest Lad and Lass Mark Lambert and Kimberlry Riddoch.

The draw is — Boroughmuir v Ryder Rugby, Edinburgh Univ v Edinburgh Accies, Liverpool Collegiate v Ross High, Musselburgh v QMU, Watsonians v ROT Barbarians, Hamilton v Rodent Rugby, North Berwick v West of Scotland, Edinburgh Univ Freshers v Haddington.



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  • Last Updated: 30 April 2008 2:47 PM
  • Source: East Lothian News
  • Location: Lothian
 
 

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