The Scotsman

Rugby fan, 96, enters Sevens hall of fame

- By STEPHEN WILKIE stephen.wilkie@jpimedia.co.uk

A 96-year-old rugby fanatic has been inducted in the Melrose Sevens hall of fame in honour of celebratin­g his 80th tournament.

To mark his achievemen­t, Jack Dun has received an honours cap from Melrose Rugby Club for his continued support of the sport since the age of eight.

He started attending the Melrose Sevens in 1934, and of a possible 82 tournament­s he missed only two while he was serving with the British Army in India in 1947 and 1948.

President of the Melrose Rugby Club in 1983 – marking the centenary year of the Sevens competitio­n – Mr Dun was presented with his cap by former Scotland and British & Irish Lions player, John Jeffrey, during the honours presentati­on, accompanie­d by his grandson Matthew.

Mr Dun said: “It came as a total shock to be inducted into the hall of fame, but a surprise I am absolutely thrilled about.

“Melrose Sevens has played such an important role in my life and is the bedrock of bringing the local community togethe

“I am extremely grateful for this tremendous honour the rugby club has bestowed on me.”

Mr Dun was introduced to the Melrose Sevens tournament by his mother who took him to watch the final from the Weirhill just in front of the town’s church in 1934.

After playing in the tournament for a number of years, and racking up 176 appearance­s for the first 15, Mr Dun joined the ranks of match officials, and was later on the Scottish Rugby Union’s referee selection panel for many years.

The hall of famer has seen many players grace the turf at The Greenyards, but believes one particular player shone

brighter than most. He added: “The greatest player I recall was the magnificen­t Eddie Oxley. He should have been the first black player to be capped by Scotland, but society at the time prevented this from happening.

He was terrific, and a natural leader, he played when I was a young boy and seeing him on the pitch certainly inspired me to get involved in the sport.

"One of the best players I’ve had the privilege of seeing.” The Melrose Rugby Sevens is the oldest competitio­n of its type in the world.dating back to1883.

 ?? ?? Jack Dun with his Melrose Sevens hall of fame cap
Jack Dun with his Melrose Sevens hall of fame cap

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