Rain affected a lot of play in the reserve grade hockey competitions. Photo/Getty Images
Rain affected a lot of play in the reserve grade hockey competitions. Photo/Getty Images
The rain put a dampener on reserve A women's hockey matches on Friday night with two of the four matches being called off early due to dangerous conditions.
The earlier starting matches copped the heaviest downpours which caused surface flooding on the turfs and forced the teams to abandon thegames when the play got dangerous.
However since both were called off after 50 minutes of play, the results will stand according to Hockey Northland's club council policy rules.
Whangarei Girls' High School were up 9-0 over Mangapai when the game was stopped with 15 minutes to go and their coach Alan Moscrip admitted he was amazed at his team's ability to play decent hockey on such a wet surface.
"Sometimes the weather can be a bit of a leveller but they adapted to the conditions really well," Moscrip said.