During the Super Rugby match, Pasifik for Eden Park in Oksle (New Zealand), one of the fans ran out onto the field completely naked and ended up right in the center of the game. This moment caused laughter in the stands, but for security services it was a real test, writes Stuff.
The Captain " The incident was the most noticeable incident of the match, which ended with the victory of Chifs with a score of 25:14 in the first round of the season.
Although most violators did not interfere with the game, one of them turned out to be too close to the Chifs players, which forced the judge to stop the match.
At that time, the hosts owned the ball and led 18:14 10 minutes before the end of the game. When the team played the ball in his half of the field, Judge Damon Murphy gave a whistle to suspend the meeting while the stewards surrounded the offender. After a short pause, the game resumed from the fight.
This case was unusual, since the fan ran directly into the center of events, which usually does not happen.
Tuipulot admitted that this was a little distracted, but his team was completely focused on the game:.
25 200 spectators gathered at the stadium, and, despite the times of pouring rain, most of them remained in their places. However, several violators tried to attract attention. Their antics are likely to become the subject of trial by the administration "
Captain " He was one of those who were closest to the bare fan:.
" This is not the best moment for the game, but it did not distract us at all. We just gave the guards to figure it out, the judge stopped the time, and then we continued "
Jacobson could take the situation less favorably if his team lost the ball after the battle followed by the detention of a fan. Then the Blues would get a chance to intercept the initiative and score a decisive ball in the end.
The head coach "
" I looked at the next fight, and then I see - there are more people on the field than it should be. I thought these are Chifs players (laughs). Everything quickly settled, and we returned to the game "