Footy streaker at Wests Tigers and Parramatta Eels game sparks cheeky remarks from commentators

‘Your binoculars would need BIG magnification’: Footy streaker sparks some VERY cheeky remarks from commentators as he’s tackled to the ground by security

  • The streaker jumped over the fence and onto the field with only minutes to go 
  • Three security guards chased streaker before he was tackled and escorted off
  • Streaker sparked very cheeky remarks from Ray Warren and Andrew Johns
  • The streaker faces a $12,000 fine and up to 12 months in prison  

A streaker made his way on to the field during the NRL clash between the Tigers and the Eels on Sunday night. 

The footy fan jumped over the fence at Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta, in Sydney’s west, with only minutes left in the match.

Three security guards chased the naked man before he was tackled and was escorted off the field. 

Three security guards chased the streaker before he was tackled and was escorted off the field

The streaker sparked some very cheeky remarks from the hysterical commentators, Ray Warren and Andrew Johns. 

‘And we got a streaker on the field. Where’s those binoculars?’ Johns asked.

‘You don’t want to look,’ Warren responded. 

‘Oh yes I do,’ Johns said as he laughed. 

‘You don’t need binoculars, I can assure you. Andrew, I tell you what, you’d have to have big magnification on them,’ Warren joked. 

The offence of streaking on a field carries a maximum penalty of up to 12 months in prison and a $12,000 fine. 

'You don¿t need binoculars, I can assure you. Andrew, I tell you what, you¿d have to have big magnification on them,' Warren joked

‘You don’t need binoculars, I can assure you. Andrew, I tell you what, you’d have to have big magnification on them,’ Warren joked

The incident coincided with Tiger’s player Benji Marshall’s 300th game, which also saw his side lose 30-18 to the Eels.

Marshall became the 38th player in league history to reach the 300-game mark, however his side failed to do the occasion justice, shooting themselves in the foot with ill discipline.

Mitchell Moses led the Eels to victory on Sunday putting them on the border of the top four on the ladder. 

Moses, playing against his former club, was superb, setting up two tries and booting seven goals from seven attempts – including several difficult attempts from the sideline.

Brad Takairangi also finished with a hat-trick as the Eels jumped into sixth spot on 20 points, leaving them well positioned to make a charge for the top four during the post-Origin period.

The incident coincided with Tiger's player Benji Marshall's (pictured) 300th game

The incident coincided with Tiger’s player Benji Marshall’s (pictured) 300th game

The Tigers lost 30-18 to the Eels on Sunday night, during Benji Marshall's 300th game

The Tigers lost 30-18 to the Eels on Sunday night, during Benji Marshall’s 300th game 

The damage was done in the 10 minutes before halftime with Takairangi running in back-to-back tries from consecutive sets which gave his team a 16-4 lead at the break.

Takairangi’s first came in the 33rd minute after Parramatta were controversially handed possession when Luke Brooks was ruled to have knocked on after Blake Ferguson flung the ball in-field.

Replays suggested Ferguson’s body went into touch but the Eels retained possession and capitalised on the opportunity.

The Tigers’ handling was woeful in the first half, completing just 10 of 16 sets, and the first time they ventured into the Eels’ red zone after halftime, they converted it into points via David Nofoaluma.

The Tigers looked like they were set to get back within two points when Corey Thompson reeled in a Nofoaluma grubber but he was ruled offside, only for the Eels to run upfield and score via Ferguson.

The home side stayed in touch when Moses Mbye dribbled the ball along the ground out of a tackle and Robert Jennings made it 22-12.

But Takairangi’s third put the icing on the cake.

The 24,125-strong crowd went up in unison when Marshall almost went over late in the piece but was held up, only for Nofoaluma to get his second.

It was the second-straight loss for the Tigers as they blew a golden chance to jump back into the top eight.  

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