On Saturday more than 50mm of rain was dumped on Perth in a wild winter storm featuring thunderstorms, hail and wind gusts of up to 111km/h. There was mass flooding, more than 50 sets of traffic lights went out, 60,000 people were left without electricity and roofs were torn from homes.
But if you were the parent of an Under 9 Rocket or the Under 9 Kangaroos there was no doona day for you.
Cause this is netball and netballers are meant to be tough.
The conditions on a netball court on Saturday. Via Facebook.
“In the 9 years I have been associated netball has never been canceled so please don't set your hearts on it lol. We will keep you all up If there are any changes...gotta love winter sports! “ Wrote one club as the fierce storms were predicted.
While other sports including indoor netball at a nearby centre in Jolimont and Austag and soccer were called off girls who played in the Wanneroo Districts Netball Association were told to turn up or pay a fine.
As the teams braved the weather fears of injury saw parents begin to beg to have the games cancelled.
"Our girls on both teams were crying, sore and shattered and yet when we advised officials of this we were forced to continue playing or pay a $250 fine and were advised that it was a winter sport and our girls needed to toughen up," wrote one parent on Facebook.
And still the clubs would not budge.
“Unless the wind is strong enough to bend the goal posts we are playing,” said a club official on a Facebook page.
WA Today reports that the Wanneroo Districts Netball Association, in a Facebook post on Saturday finally told its members just before 11am the remainder of the day's games would been cancelled due to severe weather conditions and "abuse" directed towards its volunteers.