Bredon Star was formed in 1991 and fielded just one team. They struggled in the North Midlands Division Two, home was a portacabin at a local playing field but socialising was in the local
pub, not all hard.
David Taylor, a former teacher, and Sam Masters, the former Moseley and Gloucester No'8 who lived in Bredon, tried to form a junior club but were prevented by the RFU. The problem was that insurance requirements dictated that a junior section can only function as part of a senior club.
Both David and Sam decided to link up with Neil Evens (currently Captain of the then Bredon Star named after a local pub) and Steven Malpas the chairman. They began with only eighteen youngsters and within the year had them playing under-9 and under-10 matches.
David Taylor increased the club in both size and teams helped by his close connections with local schools. Approximately 160 local children from Bredon, Pershore
and the nearby villages formed the under-8s to the under-16s.
In 2002 a couple of years after David Taylor stepped down as club chairman, the Bredon Buzzards had grown to hold 9 teams with full training and fixture list for the season. Since then the club has continued to grow, now fielding teams from under-7s through to under-17s and taking part in many individual matches and tournaments each season.
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