Gold Coast Titans game is disrupted by ANOTHER pitch invader as woman is stopped in her tracks by guard just weeks after security smashed female streaker so hard the club launched an investigation
- Another NRL game was disrupted by a pitch invader on Friday evening
- A female streaker tore onto the pitch during Gold Coast Titans v Penrith Panthers
- She made it to the other side of the pitch before being stopped in her tracks
- The NRL has seen a number of pitch invasions over the course of eight rounds
Another NRL week, another pitch invader. The Gold Coast Titans’ clash with Penrith was disrupted by a female streaker on Friday night.
The Round 8 clash was brought to halt at Cbus Super Stadium when a woman ran onto the pitch midway through a Panthers set, leaving the likes of Nathan Cleary and Viliame Kikau stunned.
The woman went from one side of the pitch to another before she was stopped in her tracks by a security guard, who brought her down to the turf as fans in the stands celebrated.
Another week, another pitch invader in the NRL as another game was disrupted by an intruder
A female supporter was tackled to the ground after entering the field of play on Friday night
The young fan is crowded by security guards after entering the field during Titans v Panthers
The security guards appear to see the funny side of things as the fan is escorted from the pitch
Video captured by a fan shows supporters celebrating after the invader is dumped to the turf
The NRL has been hit by a number of pitch invasions this season, with one fan realising her ‘life-long dream’ to enter the field of play. Javon Johanson, 28, was dumped by her boyfriend the following day.
Ms Johanson was labelled by her then-boyfriend as a ‘disgrace’ and ’embarrassment’ after she ran onto the field and disrupted play during the Titans’ loss to the Parramatta Eels on April 9.
Match footage shows the Titans fan dodging one security guard before she was chased down by tackled by another while players watched on.
A woman was dumped by her boyfriend after streaking onto the pitch earlier this season
Johanson was later charged over the stunt and pleaded guilty to entering a major sports facility without permission when she appeared in Southport Magistrates Court today.
Her lawyer, Campbell MacCallum, told the court his client was subject to extensive shame and ridicule after footage of the incident ‘went global’, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported.
‘She has been the subject of some fairly distasteful trolling,’ he said.
A climate protester copped a three-month sentence after disrupting a game earlier this month
That same week, the Tigers’ game against the Sharks was disrupted by climate protesters, with one copping a three-month jail sentence and $440 fine for carrying a flare onto the pitch.
Andy George, 32, pleaded guilty to two offences at Sutherland Local Court on Monday, resulting in a three-month jail term. He has also copped a $440 fine.
George was charged with entering enclosed land without lawful excuse and possess a bright light distress signal in a public place.
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