Silktails fly faster than a cyclone for game

Silktails' 12-hour drive to dodge cyclone for game

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

The Kaiviti Silktails faced unexpected challenges in their journey to Sydney to play the Parramatta Eels due to Cyclone Alfred.

Despite a 12-hour drive, they managed to arrive in time for the game but ultimately suffered a 26-6 loss.

Coach Timoci Duve acknowledged the less than ideal preparation, but praised his players for handling the situation with resilience.

The team had been in a training camp on the Gold Coast, where they had successful pre-season trial matches.

With the cyclone threatening their travel plans, the team had to send their gear bus ahead to Sydney, only for it to return due to airport closures.

In the end, all the players had to make the lengthy journey by road as they were unable to secure a commercial coach.

"Silktails' 12-hour drive to dodge cyclone for game" highlights the determination and adaptability of the Kaiviti Silktails in overcoming obstacles to participate in the NSWRL's Jersey Flegg Cup.

Despite the challenges posed by Cyclone Alfred, the team's commitment to fulfill their sporting commitments ultimately prevailed.

Coach Duve's acknowledgment of the less than ideal circumstances underscores the team's resilience and ability to stay focused on their goal.

The successful navigation of the unexpected travel disruptions serves as a testament to the Silktails' dedication and spirit of overcoming adversity.

The story showcases the unpredictability of sporting events and the importance of teamwork and adaptability in facing unforeseen challenges.

Despite the loss in their opening game, the Silktails' journey to get there serves as a reminder of the grit and determination required to compete at a high level.

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