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- The Greenyards is a sports ground in Melrose, Scottish Borders. It has been the home of Melrose RFC for rugby union matches and the annual Melrose Sevens...
- Greenyard is a produce processing and distribution company established in 2015 through the merger of four companies: Univeg (fresh fruits and vegetables...
- competes in the Super 6 as the "Southern Knights". The club plays at the Greenyards. The club was formed in 1877 and was elected to full membership of the...
- Belgian businessman. He is co-founder, majority shareholder, and co-CEO of Greenyard, an international food sector company. He is founder and CEO of the Univeg...
- the second Sa****ay in April the famous Melrose Sevens are held at the Greenyards and is the biggest annual sporting event held in the town. Rugby union...
- Greenyard Maaseik is a Belgian professional men's volleyball club from the city of Maaseik. They compete in the Lotto Volley League, and their home stadium...
- notorious incidents of resistance to the Highland Clearances took place at Greenyards in Strathcarron, when Major Robertson of Kindeace attempted to evict his...
- Sevens is an annual rugby sevens event held by Melrose Rugby Club, at The Greenyards in Melrose, Scotland. It is the oldest rugby sevens competition in the...
- Ireland The Spanish Letters (1964) The Kelpie's Pearls (1964) A Pistol in Greenyards (1965) The Ghosts of Glencoe (1966) Thomas and the Warlock (1967) The...
- local club, Melrose RFC. The first-ever sevens match was pla**** at The Greenyards, the Melrose ground, where it was well received. Two years later, Tynedale...