Narrier moment at rugby game

The speedsters press naked butt folders in the face


19.02.2025 – 00:08 a.m.Reading time: 2 min.

Chaos in the rugby game in Eden Park: speeders tried to get into the field several times.Enlarge the picture

Chaos in the rugby game in Eden Park: to get to the field several times, like here. (Source: Phil Walter)

In a rugby game in New Zealand, a folder tried to stop a speedster. That had uncomfortable consequences for him.

Lazy scenes in a rugby game in New Zealand: When the chiefs meet and the blues (final score 25:14) in Eden Park, the space wanted to storm several times at the weekend. Two naked men tried it ten minutes before the end of the game. Video recordings that circulate on the online platform X show how one of them apparently becomes directly on the edge of the field of folders. The other, who is initially also caught, manages to free himself from the clutches of a security employee – and how.

In the clip you can see how the folder holds the speedster on the legs. This tries to tear down. Then there is an extremely uncomfortable moment for the security man. When trying to escape, the speedster presses his bare butt in his face. The folder can therefore no longer hold it. The speedster escapes, runs towards the field and then jumps head across and with a roll over the advertising gang.

Once in the slippery field, the naked man initially succeeds in avoiding further folders. Only after a few seconds does one of them manage to snap the troublemaker and wrestle to the ground. Other securitymit employees are at the speedster, so that he cannot escape again. Then the video ends.

Chiefs captain Luke Jacobson took the incident with humor. “A few screws and nuts loose,” he commented on the speed of the speedsters. “You just have to laugh about it. It is not ideal for the game, but for us it is not a distraction at all.” You can have the securitymit employees handled.

Patrick Tuipulotu from the blues meanwhile had pity with the folders. “It was a little distraction, but in this game we tried to concentrate on getting something back,” he said at first. “We didn’t really distract us from what we tried. I feel sorry for the security guards.”

Nick Sautner, the managing director of the Eden park, told the daily newspaper “The New Zealand Herald” that the speedsters had been removed from the arena immediately. You would also have received an advertisement for trespassing.

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