Sydney rain forces changes in Cal, Hawaii training schedules
SYDNEY » Heavy rainfall in Sydney over 12 hours into early Thursday morning forced changes to the practice schedules for California and Hawaii just two days away from their college football season-opener at the Olympic stadium.
Both teams were scheduled to hold open practice sessions at the stadium in western Sydney on Thursday, but falls of up 50 to 100 millimeters of rain (one to two inches) late Wednesday and overnight forced organizers to keep the players off the turf.
Hawaii was given a chance to practice at the University of New South Wales but because it was about an hour away toward the city and into busy traffic, decided to cancel their practice session and did a walk-through later in the day in preparation for Saturday’s game.
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Hawaii warriors should be used to the traffic, we get that in Hawaii. should have gone to practice at that stadium, even if it is only an hour away.
have a beer fellas, the law is 18 to drink, in Australia.
Fosters the best beer in Australia.
the Cal players are right in the middle of the bar district.
drink up Cal players…
missing a practice day 3 days out is not good. Tough decision poor planning. Always have a contingency plan. What did the Berkley lefties do.