Steele-Bodger played for Cambridge in the
Varsity Match in 1945 and 1946. He then represented the
Edinburgh University rugby club for two full seasons. His brother Alasdair also played for Edinburgh University. He gained 9 caps for England, playing in all 4 matches in the 1946-47 season and all 5 matches in the 1947-48 season. In his final international, against in March 1948, Steele-Bodger had to move to scrum-half when
Richard Madge left the field, despite suffering from concussion himself. An
anterior cruciate ligament injury ended his playing career in 1949. Subsequently, he was a selector for England and
The Lions, President of the
Rugby Football Union in 1973-74, and Chairman of the
International Rugby Board. In 1948, he inaugurated the annual tradition of bringing a guest
Steele-Bodger XV to play Cambridge University as a warm-up to the Varsity Match. He was an active member of the
Round Table being one of the founding members of his local Tamworth Round Table in 1952. ==Honours==