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Rosslyn Park Sevens 09.
93 years ago, rugby clubs across the country were closing their doors as players went to fight in the Great War, but Rosslyn Park helped to keep the faint flicker of british rugby alive. In January of 1916, a set of schoolboy matches were hosted to boost morale for local supporters and players alike. Now, almost a century later, the famous old club showcases the finest upstarts of international schools sport in the largest rugby tournament on earth. A place in the history books is up for grabs in this epic competition. May the best team win...

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