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  1. 20 de may. de 2024 · By Darin Hutson. Published 20th May 2024, 18:20 BST. Updated 21st May 2024, 09:09 BST. Kelso are celebrating following up their first top-four finish at XVs in rugby’s Scottish Premiership this century by landing their first Kings of the 7s title for even longer.

  2. 12 de may. de 2024 · Melrose went into the Selkirk Sevens just five points behind Kelso and with a chance to overtake their Poynder Park rivals. But in the event, Melrose, another victim of the bottom heavy draw, were beaten 26-12 by a strong Edinburgh Accies side in the first round, and thus came away with zero Kings points.

  3. 6 de may. de 2024 · Updated 7th May 2024, 07:23 BST. Rugby fans turned out in their hundreds to see Melrose win 2024’s Kelso Sevens by getting the better of their hosts by 24-15 in Saturday’s final. That was the Greenyards club’s second win on the bounce at the Poynder Park tournament and 20th altogether. Here are some of the hundreds of spectators there to ...

  4. 18 de may. de 2024 · Death: Scotland, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Wife of Colonel Robert Montgomery Kelso and Robert Kelso. Mother of John Kelso. Managed by: James Louis Kelso, Jr. Last Updated: today.

  5. 4 de may. de 2024 · CORPORATE HOSPITALITY. £TBC per person (Marquee) / Upstairs Club Room £TBC per person (includes wine, entry to 7s, welcome drink, 3-course meal, evening bacon roll and entry to after-event party) Please contact 7s convenor Steven Jack for more information on 07743 612945 or email: sponsor@kelsorfc.co.uk.

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · Patterson scored two tries for Kelso, with ex-Southern Knight Borthwick and James Thompson also touching down and Patterson adding two conversions. Saturday’s first round also saw Jed beat Earlston 39-0, Hawick lose out by 19-10 to a president’s VII, Berwick knock out Boroughmuir by 29-12, Gala see off Currie by 28-12, Musselburgh lose 31-26 to Watsonians and Melrose go out to Accies by 26-12.

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