Murray still playing after 50 years

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LIFE MEMBER: Murray Bonnington was crucial in helping to raise funds for Ashburton's artificial hockey turf.
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Tinwald Hockey Club stalwart Murray Bonnington has been awarded life membership.

The 70-year-old first appeared in the club’s minutes as a player and committee member in 1974.

In the 50 years since he has been one of its most dedicated members.

Becoming president in the mid 2000s, Bonnington held the position until 2020.

Over the years he has played for, refereed, managed and coached many teams such as reps, senior mens, hatch cup and juniors through all the grades. For several years he was on the executive of the Mid Canterbury Hockey Association.

Club president Andrew Blain remarked upon Bonnington’s skills and enthusiasm, as he awarded Bonnington the life membership, and a certificate of recognition, at the club’s recent annual general meeting.

‘‘Murray’s passion for the sport has inspired many,’’ Blain said.

‘‘At 70 and after a double hip replacement he still plays division 2 on Sunday nights and masters in the warmer months. He also usually referees the game before or after.’’

Bonnington had been among club members driving a major fundraiser to raise funds towards the new Ashburton Hockey Turf in the 1990s.

The Tinwald Mens Hockey Club senior team of 1986, captained by Murray Bonnington (seated with hockey sticks), won the Bowman Cup and Walker Hall Trophy. Photo Supplied.

‘‘Due to success with grants, not all of the funds were donated and much of it still benefits the club today,’’ Blain said.

‘‘In recent years our club had reduced to just one team. There was little interest in running a small club. Murray undeterred, encouraged many of us to get on board to re-energise the club and take it into the future. ‘‘There’s no-one in this room who hasn’t been inspired by Murray and his passion for hockey.’’ Murray said his motivation was ‘‘just the love of the sport, team spirit and joining in with other people’’.

‘‘It’s a very skilful game and age is not a barrier to how it’s played,’’ he said.

Murray was presented alife membership and certificate of recognition from president Andrew Blain. Photo Supplied.