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The MCKK Premier 7s is an annual under 18 rugby seven tournament between the premier and international schools rugby sevens teams. The tournament was first held in 2011 .The winners are awarded the NJ Ryan Cup, named after the last foreigner headmaster that lift up the school rugby team in the past.
The MCKK Premier 7's 2014 was the fourth edition of the annual, invitational Malay College Rugby Premier Sevens, which involved teams from Malaysia premier schools, states champions and international schools.
The MCKK Premier 7's 2020 is the tenth edition of the annual, invitational Malay College Rugby Premier Sevens, which involved teams from Malaysia premier schools, states champions and international schools. It was scheduled from 28 February through 1 March 2020.
The MCKK Premier 7s 2011 was the first tournament of Malay College Rugby Premier Sevens, which involved teams from Malaysia premier schools and international schools (Vajiravudh College of Thailand). It were held from 26th till 27 February 2011. It were sponsored by DiGi as title sponsor.
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The Philippines national rugby sevens team is a minor national sevens side. The 2012 Hong Kong Sevens was their first appearance in an IRB Sevens World Series.They were 1 of 4 Asian teams that qualified through regional tournaments to be included in the 2012 Hong Kong Sevens, it is also a qualifying tournament for inclusion in the 2012–13 IRB Sevens World Series.
The MCKK Premier 7's 2012 was the second tournament of the annual, invitational Malay College Rugby Premier Sevens, which involved teams from Malaysia premier schools, states champions and international schools (Vajiravudh College of Thailand). [1] It were held from 25th till 26 February 2012.
2008 South Africa Sevens: New Zealand: 12–7 2009 Adelaide Sevens: Kenya: 26–7 2010–11: 2011 USA Sevens: Fiji: 24–14 2011 London Sevens: Fiji: 24–14 2011 Edinburgh Sevens: Australia: 36–35 2012–13: 2013 USA Sevens: New Zealand: 40–21 2013 Japan Sevens: New Zealand: 24–19 2013 Scotland Sevens: New Zealand: 28–21 2013–14: ...