Stratford Press

Life membership for club stalwart

- Alyssa Smith Photo/ Alyssa Smith

A croquet player who has dedicated 30 years to the sport has received a life membership.

Eileen Judd of Stratford Croquet Club received her life membership at the end of October.

“I’m so pleased to receive this, I wasn’t expecting it at all. I believe I’m the first person at the club to receive a life membership.”

She says her mother was the person who introduced her to croquet.

“After the first game, I was hooked. The club offers both associatio­n and golf croquet . . . associatio­n croquet is a longer game, whereas golf croquet can be completed in half an hour to 45 minutes.”

This month, she’s been invited to play at a women’s invitation­al event.

“I was one of 10 players invited to this. I also received a certificat­e of participat­ion from Croquet New Zealand as well. I’m very honoured.”

The club was started in 1906, and since Eileen started at the club in 1992, she has held a number of roles at both club and associatio­n levels, says Stratford Croquet Club secretary Judy Drummond.

“From 1997 until 2004, she was club captain, and then from 2004 until 2007 she was vice-captain. From 2013 until 2015, she was club captain again. From 2015 until 2017, she was secretary-treasurer. In 2017, she became president, and she still is in that role to this day.”

Judy says Eileen also finds

Eileen Judd has dedicated 30 years to croquet. it important to coach and mentor people in the game.

“Since 1995, she’s coached players and taught them all they need to know about croquet. She also gives people their handicaps so they can play at a competitiv­e level.”

At an associatio­n level, Eileen has also held a number of roles for Croquet South Taranaki, says Judy.

“From 1997 until 2009, she was the secretary, and from 2011 until this day, she is the manager and tournament manager for Croquet South Taranaki. Since 2006, she has been the Croquet South Taranaki delegate for the New Zealand AGMS, and since 1995, she is an umpire for the associatio­n.

“From 2009 until this day, she is an associatio­n croquet referee and a referee for Croquet south Taranaki. Since 2011, she is an associatio­n croquet and golf croquet examiner and a golf croquet referee. She’s also refereed on a national and internatio­nal level.”

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Photo/ Paul Burton Stratford District mayor Neil Volzke presented Eileen Judd with the life membership.

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