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Huntingfield business backs Thunder Run

by Eilish Alexander
25 November 2024
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Huntingfield business backs Thunder Run
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Ben Schofield, who operates Hobart Motorcycles in Huntingfield, Kingston, helped sponsor the Military Brotherhood Military Motorcycle Club’s (MBMMC) RoundUp 2024 event.
The MBMMC is a national club of about 480 members comprising both current and former serving members of the Australian Defence Force from across Australia.
Every two years the members gather together, with this year’s members invited to travel to St Helens.
Attendees participated in the ‘Thunder Run’ on Monday, November 11, a 36-kilometre ride from St Helens to St Marys.
Remembrance Day services were also held at both St Helens and St Marys.
“When we approached Ben to sponsor our event, he jumped at the chance to provide a breakdown service for our guys by taking his van to St Helens for the weekend,” MBMMC Tas South President Lyndon Petterwood said.
“He also provided us with gift vouchers and merchandise to assist in our fundraising raffles.
Without the support of Ben and Hobart Motorcycles, our event would not have been anywhere near as successful as it was.”

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