Old Patesians R.F.C.

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Old Patesians Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. The club is currently in National League Division Three (South).

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[edit] History

The club was founded in 1913 by former pupils of Pate's Grammar School, where the game of rugby union had been played since 1900, hence the name "Old Patesians". The Old Patesians Association was formed in 1947. The club's motto is taken from Richard Pate's tomb, which is located in nearby Gloucester Cathedral. It reads, Patebit tum quod latuit (Latin) meaning, "What is hidden will be revealed."

The club obtained its present home ground at Everest Road in 1975.

[edit] Results

  • 1992 - won Gloucestershire League
  • 1993/4 - won Western Counties League
  • 1997/8 - won South West Two (South) League
  • 2001/2 - won South West One League; won Intermediate cup at Twickenham

[edit] Coaches

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