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Old Bedians' Rugby Club
The Club was founded by Des Pastore MBE, in Chorltonville in 1954. Pastore was a Ganes Master at the College, as well as a record-holding Sale RUFC player [65 tries in a season]. He was a wartime fighter-pilot, who'd escaped from the Japanese at the fall of Singapore, and typified a type of flamboyant teacher, with a considerabvle hinterland, whom the College seemed to attract in the post-war years. He helped build up the Club, and oversaw its' move to its' present site at Millgate Lane in Didsbury. [1].
In 2002 the Commonwealth Games Rugby Sevens were played at the Club.