THIS IS THE JED SEVENS
COMING MAY 2026
OUR HISTORY
The Jed-Forest Sevens is an annual rugby sevens tournament held in Jedburgh, Scotland, and run by Jed-Forest RFC. First played in 1894, it’s the fourth oldest event in the Border Sevens circuit, following Melrose, Gala, and Hawick. It’s also the final stop in the Kings of the Sevens series, a competition made up of several sevens tournaments across the Scottish Borders. The event sticks to a traditional 16-team knockout format, starting with a first round that matches Borders clubs against city teams.







ENJOY THE
RUGBY & HOSPITALITY
The competition is known as the Friendly Sevens due to its party atmosphere. It is run in conjunction with the Borders Kings of the Sevens Series. The tournament sticks to the traditional 16-team knockout format, starting with a first round that matches all border clubs against city clubs, with seeding based on positions in the Kings of the Sevens table.
The winning team receive the magnificent Jed-Forest Challenge Trophy made from solid silver. The winning players receive solid gold medals, and the runner-ups receive silver medals unique to the Jed-Forest tournament. The Jim Thomson trophy is presented to the player of the tournament, and a trophy for the highest try scorer is also up for grabs.
HOSPITALITY
HOSPITALITY TENT
Book a Table in the Hospitality tent and receive:
-A catered two-course lunch
-Exclusive Afternoon Tea
-Access to Private Bar
-VIP Tent to watch the Rugby
-Access to the President's Message & Speech
For Table Bookings, please contact the Jed Sevens Coordinator
GENERAL ADMISSION
General Admission £15
Concessions £12
Pensioners and Students
(Student Card to be shown)
Secondary School Children £5
Primary School Children Free
Must be accompanied by an Adult
Stand Entry £5
Pay at the stand and dependant on availability






































