The Pocklington Good Friday Sevens tournament will again have a cosmopolitan look when the draw is made at Premiership outfit, Leeds Tykes, on Sunday.
A couple of army teams with a nucleus of Yorkshire-based Fijians will be in the hat along with the South Asia Bulls, who consist of Asian players who live across the north of England, and sides from London and the Midlands.
Most of the local clubs from North and East Yorkshire will also be having their annual tilt for the Fowler Challenge Trophy, which has been played for every Good Friday since 1958, making the event Yorkshire's oldest and biggest rugby sevens tournament.
Updated: 11:11 Friday, March 26, 2004
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