Scotland national rugby sevens team

The Scotland national rugby sevens team competes in the Rugby World Cup Sevens and the Commonwealth Games. It also competed World Rugby Sevens Series although it has been replaced by a combined Great Britain team in this competition.

Scotland
UnionScottish Rugby Union
CoachCiaran Beattie
CaptainJamie Farndale
Most capsScott Riddell (333 matches)
Top scorerColin Gregor (1,345)
Most triesAndrew Turnbull (151)
Team kit
Change kit
World Cup Sevens
Appearances7 (First in 1993)

The head coach is Ciaran Beattie, supported by manager Sean Lamont and skills coach Graham Shiel.

During 2006, the side were in danger of no longer competing in the Sevens World Series due to the financial problems faced by the Scottish Rugby Union. However, they gained a reprieve when the International Rugby Board announced that a leg of the Sevens World Series would be held at Murrayfield in Edinburgh, starting in 2007. The SRU then announced that the Scotland sevens team would compete in all eight legs of the Sevens World Series, and draw players from the country's national academy. Scotland were champions of the 2016 London Sevens.

Team

Current squad

World Rugby Sevens Series

Scotland has competed in the World Rugby Sevens Series every season since the Series’ inception in 1999–2000. Scotland’s best finish is seventh place in 2016–17.

Tournament results

Rugby World Cup Sevens

World Cup record
Year Round Position Pld W L D
1993 Bowl Final 14th 7 4 3 0
1997 Plate Semifinals =11th 6 3 2 1
2001 did not participate
2005 Cup Quarterfinals =5th 6 4 2 0
2009 Plate Champions 9th 6 4 2 0
2013 Plate Semifinals =11th 5 3 2 0
2018 Quarterfinals 7th 4 2 2 0
2022 15th Place Final 16th 4 0 4 0
Total 0 Titles 7/8 34 18 15 1


Commonwealth Games

Commonwealth Games record
Year Round Position Pld W L D
1998 did not participate
2002 Plate semifinals 9th 6 4 2 0
2006 Bowl Semifinals =11th 5 2 3 0
2010 Plate Final 6th 6 3 3 0
2014 Plate Semifinals =7th 5 2 3 0
2018 5th Place Playoff 6th 5 3 2 0
2022 5th Place Playoff 6th 6 3 3 0
Total 0 Titles 6/7 33 17 16 0

Players

Player records

As of April 2022 the career statistics leaders in the World Rugby Sevens Series are shown in the following tale. Players in bold are still active.

Most tries
No. Player Tries
1 Andrew Turnbull 151
2 Jamie Farndale 136
3 James Fleming 112
4 Mark Robertson 106
5 Colin Gregor 88

Former squads

Scotland squads for the 2016–17 World Rugby Sevens Series

The 10-round Sevens World Series XVIII.

Dubai Sevens Cape Town Sevens Wellington Sevens Sydney Sevens USA Sevens
2–3 December 2016 10–11 December 2016 28–29 January 2017 4–5 February 2017 3–5 March 2017
  • Scott Wight
  • Dougie Fife
  • Fraser Lyle
  • James Johnstone
  • Nick McLennan
  • Mark Robertson
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • George Horne*
  • Scott Wight
  • James Fleming
  • Gavin Lowe

Made their début *

  • Scott Riddell
  • Dougie Fife
  • Fraser Lyle
  • James Johnstone
  • Nick McLennan
  • Mark Robertson
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • George Horne
  • Scott Wight
  • James Fleming
  • Robert Beattie*

Made their début *

  • Scott Riddell
  • Dougie Fife
  • Fraser Lyle
  • James Johnstone
  • Nick McLennan
  • Mark Robertson
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Nyle Godsmark
  • George Horne
  • Glenn Bryce
  • James Fleming
  • Gavin Lowe
  • Ben Robbins *
  • Gregor Hunter
  • Fraser Lyle
  • Robert Beattie
  • Glenn Bryce
  • Mark Robertson
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Nyle Godsmark
  • George Horne
  • Scott Wight
  • James Fleming
  • Gavin Lowe

Made their début *

  • Scott Riddell
  • Dougie Fife
  • Ally Miller *
  • Gregor Hunter
  • Tom Brown
  • Mark Robertson
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Sean Kennedy
  • Scott Wight
  • James Fleming
  • Fraser Lyle
  • Hugh Blake

Made their début *

Finished: 6th place Finished: 4th place Finished: Bronze Medal Winners Finished: Challenge Trophy Quarter Finals Finished: Challenge Trophy Semi Finals
Canada Sevens Hong Kong Sevens Singapore Sevens Paris Sevens London Sevens
11–12 March 2017 7–9 April 2017 15–16 April 2017 12–14 May 2017 20–21 May 2017
  • Scott Riddell
  • Dougie Fife
  • Ally Miller *
  • Gregor Hunter
  • Glenn Bryce
  • Mark Robertson
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Hugh Blake
  • Scott Wight
  • James Fleming
  • Robert Beattie
  • Fraser Lyle
  • Grayson Hart *
  • Dougie Fife
  • Ally Miller
  • Darcy Graham *
  • Blair Kinghorn *
  • Mark Robertson
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Hugh Blake
  • Scott Wight
  • James Fleming
  • Robert Beattie
  • Robbie Nairn

Made their début *

  • Grayson Hart
  • Dougie Fife
  • Ally Miller
  • Darcy Graham
  • Blair Kinghorn
  • Mark Robertson
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Hugh Blake
  • Scott Wight
  • James Fleming
  • Robert Beattie
  • Robbie Nairn
  • Scott Riddell
  • Dougie Fife
  • Hugh Blake
  • Grayson Hart
  • Glenn Bryce
  • Mark Robertson
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • George Horne
  • Scott Wight
  • James Fleming *
  • Jack Cuthbert

Made their début *

Finished: 13th Finished: Challenge Trophy Winners Finished: Challenge Trophy Runners Up Finished: Silver Medal Winners Finished: Tournament Winners
Scotland squads for the 2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series

The 10-round Sevens World Series XVII.

Dubai Sevens Cape Town 7s Wellington Sevens Sydney Sevens USA Sevens
4–5 December 2015 12–13 December 2015 30–31 January 2016 6–7 February 2016 4-6 March 2016
  • Hugh Blake
  • Magnus Bradbury*
  • Jamie Farndale
  • James Johnstone
  • Lee Jones
  • Gavin Lowe
  • Nick McLennan*
  • Robbie Nairn*
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Scott Riddell
  • Mark Robertson
  • Scott Wight(c)

Made their début *

  • Hugh Blake
  • Fraser Lyle
  • Jamie Farndale
  • James Johnstone
  • Lee Jones
  • Gavin Lowe
  • Nick McLennan
  • Robbie Nairn
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Scott Riddell
  • Mark Robertson
  • Scott Wight(c)
  • Hugh Blake
  • Junior Bulumakau*
  • Chris Dean
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Nick Grigg*
  • James Johnstone
  • Gavin Lowe
  • Nick McLennan
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Scott Riddell
  • Mark Robertson
  • Scott Wight(c)

Made their début *

  • Hugh Blake
  • Junior Bulumakau
  • Chris Dean
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Nick Grigg
  • James Johnstone
  • Gavin Lowe
  • Nick McLennan
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Scott Riddell
  • Mark Robertson
  • Scott Wight(c)
  • Hugh Blake
  • Junior Bulumakau
  • Jamie Farndale
  • James Fleming
  • James Johnstone
  • Gavin Lowe
  • Fraser Lyle
  • Nick McLennan
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Scott Riddell
  • Mark Robertson
  • Scott Wight(c)
Finished: Bowl finalists Finished: Bowl Winners Finished: Bowl finalists Finished: Bowl Semi-finalists Finished: Bowl Semi-finalists
Canada Sevens Hong Kong Sevens Singapore Sevens Paris Sevens London Sevens
12–13 March 2016 8–10 April 2016 16–17 April 2016 14–15 May 2016 20–22 May 2016
  • Hugh Blake
  • Junior Bulumakau
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Dougie Fife
  • James Fleming
  • James Johnstone
  • Gavin Lowe
  • Fraser Lyle
  • Nick McLennan
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Scott Riddell
  • Scott Wight(c)
  • Hugh Blake
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Dougie Fife
  • James Fleming
  • Rory Hughes
  • James Johnstone
  • Gavin Lowe
  • Fraser Lyle
  • Nick McLennan
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Mark Robertson
  • Scott Wight(c)
  • Hugh Blake
  • Glenn Bryce
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Dougie Fife
  • James Fleming
  • James Johnstone
  • Fraser Lyle
  • Nick McLennan
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Scott Riddell
  • Mark Robertson
  • Scott Wight(c)
  • Hugh Blake
  • Glenn Bryce
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Dougie Fife
  • James Fleming
  • James Johnstone
  • Damien Hoyland
  • Nick McLennan
  • Joseva Nayacavou
  • Scott Riddell
  • Mark Robertson
  • Scott Wight(c)
  • Hugh Blake
  • Glenn Bryce
  • Jamie Farndale
  • Dougie Fife
  • James Fleming
  • James Johnstone
  • Damien Hoyland
  • Nick McLennan
  • Magnus Bradbury
  • Scott Riddell
  • Mark Robertson
  • Scott Wight(c)
Finished: Cup Quarter-finalists Finished: Bowl Finalists Finished: Bowl Winners Finished: Bowl Winners Finished: Tournament Winners
Scotland team to the 2014 Commonwealth Games

2014 Commonwealth Games
Player Position
Backs
Mark Bennett Centre
Colin Gregor Scrum-half/Stand-Off
Lee Jones Scrum-half/Wing
Stuart Hogg Wing
James Johnstone Centre
Scott Wight Stand-Off
Forwards
Richie Vernon Prop / Centre
James Eddie Prop
Sean Lamont Prop
Colin Shaw Prop/Centre
Scott Riddell Prop/Hooker
Roddy Grant Prop/Hooker

Honours

  • Kelso Sevens
    • Champions: 1996
  • Selkirk Sevens
    • Champions: 1996

See also

  • Edinburgh Sevens
  • Scotland national rugby union team
  • Scottish Rugby Union
  • Flower of Scotland - the de facto Scottish national anthem, sung before all Scottish international matches

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