Alex Hinchliffe was on his way to rugby training when his car disappeared. Photo / Facebook
Alex Hinchliffe was on his way to rugby training when his car disappeared. Photo / Facebook
A Wellington rugby player had one of the better excuses for being late to training after a woman mistakenly drove off in his car - and even put petrol in the empty tank.
Alex Hinchliffe was more than a little perplexed when he left his dark blue Hyundai i45 Elitefor a few minutes to grab food before rugby practice only to find it had vanished when he returned.
Initially he thought his mates from his Paremata Plimmerton Rugby Club premier team were teaching him a lesson for leaving his keys in the central console. But then he noticed a car identical to his parked nearby.
Fairfax said a person waiting in the carpark told Hinchliffe a lady had got in his vehicle and driven away.
The 22-year-old rang police and explained his predicament, giving the licence plate of the car mistakenly left behind.
Hinchliffe told Fairfax it wasn't until police contacted her that she realised it wasn't her car.
He was reunited with his car an hour later, his coach letting him off his late arrival saying it was one of the few acceptable reasons to be late to training.