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Glengarth Sevens

The Glengarth Sevens was an annual rugby sevens tournament held at Davenport Rugby Club. The first Glengarth Sevens was held in 1967 at Headlands Road, home of the Davenport Rugby Club. It celebrated its 21st anniversary in 1987, which was to be the last Glengarth Sevens held at Davenport Rugby Club.[citation needed]

In June 1966 the North East Cheshire Society for Mentally Handicapped Children opened their day care centre at 'Glengarth' in Station Road, Marple, Stockport. As a number of the children who attended lived in Bramhall, a Bramhall sub-committee of the society was formed with one of its main objectives being fundraising. At the time, a member of the Bramhall sub-committee, Michael Hodgson, was Captain of Davenport Rugby Club.[citation needed]

The club was approached through then President Norman Harris, by George Jackson and Michael Hodgson with the preposition of organising an annual seven-a-side rugby competition. Jackson promised that he could get David Watkins, then of Newport RFC and the 'Prince of all Sevens Players' to bring a side for the first tournament. It was decided to form a joint committee to organise the event and so the 'Glengarth Sevens' were born.[citation needed]

Eric Evans of England Rugby International was invited to become president and remained until the disbandment of the club. The England players of his era rated Eric as "the finest Captain they had played under" and the team went on to win the Grand Slam in 1957 and Triple Crown in 1958.[citation needed]

The tournament had a number of sponsors, having Davenport Rugby Club be responsible for most of their budget.[citation needed] The members of the club worked to make the Glengarth Sevens a national success and a respected seven-a-side rugby tournament. The 21 years of the Glengarth Sevens raised more than £60,000.[citation needed]

A number of teams and players entered the Glengarth Sevens. Players like David Watkins, Andy Irvine, Les Cusworth, Phil Bennett, Peter Winterbottom, Steve Smith, Fran Cotton and many others; teams like Orrell, who won the competition eight times, and guest sides such as the Public School Wanderers, who won it four times.[citation needed]

One time British and Irish Lions Captain, Willie John McBride ran onto the Davenport's 1st XV pitch with a lion cub from Longleat.[citation needed]

Stockport Rugby Club "recreated" the Glengarth Sevens in June 2012 with the 'Stockport 7s'.[citation needed]

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