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DAVE TODD FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS

Terry Parkinson27 Apr 2015 - 18:34
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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dave Todd.

His funeral will take place on Tuesday 5th May at 2.20pm at Lawnswood Crematorium and then afterwards at West Park Leeds RUFC in Bramhope.

Dave was a founder member - arguably THE founder member - of West Park Old Boys that, along with all the other great clubs morphed into the present day West Park Leeds RUFC.

Many older members will have fond memories of playing or working alongside him. After retiring from playing he took on several key roles at the Club including Fixture Secretary and Groundsman.

A regular attender at both home and away 1st team games he took a keen interest in the development of the squad.

Dave had also been a member of the St Chads Cricket Club since 1956 as well as being a Life Member for a number of years. He played for the club until only a few seasons ago after which he became a regular spectator, sometimes getting to see all three teams in one afternoon!

In his playing career, he regularly won bowling awards including a league award in 1987, the same year he captained the 2nd XI to success in the Reserve Evening Cup, which he recently recalled in his 'Old Boy' Profile, was his most memorable Chads match. He also represented Yorkshire over 50's and 60's in recent years.

Dave was always happy to pass on his experience and knowledge to the younger members of the club and was very well respected by a whole generation of juniors as well all who played with or against him.

He gained the nickname Python from some of these juniors in the late 80's after the grip he would put the batsmen under with his tight accurate bowling, which regularly led to bowling figures of less than a couple of runs an over.

He spent many years working on the ground and in that time he had probably cut every blade of grass on it. He had a thing for installing new drainage and to this day there is a section next to the square which is still known by all as Toddy's Chamber!

Our thoughts are with his wife Pauline, his children, Michael, Judith and Christine and the rest of his family and many friends. He will be sadly missed by all.

An all round great guy.

A true West Park and Chad legend!

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