Manchester Evening News

Tributes to towering Lancs hero Hodgkiss

- CRICKET By GRAHAM HARDCASTLE

DAVID Hodgkiss OBE was not only one of the most important figures at Lancashire County Cricket Club in recent times but also a titan of the structural engineerin­g world who put people first and everything into his life’s endeavours.

Following news of the Lancashire chairman’s death earlier this week, aged 71, the outpouring of goodwill from across the cricket network underlined the significan­t regard he is held in at a time of introspect­ion across all walks of life.

Lancashire CCC was one of his life’s passions, serving the Red Rose for more than two decades, as board member, treasurer and vice-chairman before taking over as chairman in 2017.

“Aside from friends and family (his passions in life were) Lancashire CCC, Bolton Wanderers and Timothy Taylor’s beer,” Reverend Malcolm Lorimer, Lancashire’s club historian and a close friend of Hodgkiss, said.

An opening batsman in his Repton School days and for Cumbrian side Cockermout­h, Hodgkiss first became involved with the Red Rose county in 1996 when he agreed to become chairman of fellow Boltonian and former Lancashire captain Mike Watkinson’s benefit committee.

The pair had worked together at Hodgkiss’ structural engineerin­g company, William Hare, where Hodgkiss was the managing director and where Watkinson started as a draughtsma­n after sixth form.

Hodgkiss was a strong supporter of Watkinsons’ career, during which he earned four England Test caps while still working at the company, and where he was released to play in the Lancashire second XI after Hodgkiss took a call from former Red Rose coach John Savage.

It was fitting that when Watkinson enjoyed a benefit year in 1996, it was Hodgkiss who was the benefit chairman, with Lorimer on the committee to begin a memorable chapter in Lancashire Cricket.

“Well, myself and David just seemed to click and got on really well,” Lorimer recalled.

“If you think of what’s happened at the club in the time he’s been involved, the committee moving to a board, the ground redevelopm­ent, he’s played a central part in all of that. He was a towering figure at the club and also well respected by the ECB.

“He was a very unassuming gentleman and had a way of getting on with everybody from the cleaner to the top businessme­n. People loved him.

“When he was Mike’s benefit chairman, he was very hands on.”

Former Red Rose captain Watkinson agreed with Lorimer’s reflection that Hodgkiss was someone who “put 110 per cent into life”.

The ex-England all-rounder said: “He was a very generous man but a ruthless businessma­n as well. If you worked for him, you had to be loyal, committed and work hard. If you did that, he would look after you. I think that shone through when he came to Lancashire.

“The majority of people will miss him for what he’s given to Lancashire Cricket Club, but you have to remember his company’s being going since 1945 and is one of the world leaders in structural engineerin­g.

“His parents, his sister and himself have driven that business in the same way he has done with the progressio­n of Lancashire.

“Whilst he has friends and adopted family associated with cricket, I would suggest the breadth of feeling at this moment will actually be greater through the structural engineerin­g world.”

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David Hodgkiss OBE

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