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 It also competed World Rugby Sevens Series although it has been replaced by a combined Great Britain team in this competition.

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.

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.

Player records
the career statistics leaders in the World Rugby Sevens Series are shown in the following tale. Players in bold are still active.

Former squads
The 10-round Sevens World Series XVIII.

The 10-round Sevens World Series XVII.

Honours

 * Kelso Sevens
 * Champions: 1996
 * Selkirk Sevens
 * Champions: 1996