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rugby stars dive into the crowd to save family members

GongPanther

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By Alexander Robertson For Mailonline


Eyewitnesses have revealed the horrific scenes witnessed in the stands at a rugby league game as players dived into the crowd to save family members after a mass brawl erupted behind them.


The incident occurred at the end of a First Utility Super League match between the Salford Red Devils and Huddersfield Giants at the West Yorkshire club's John Smith's Stadium this afternoon.




Players from Salford, including Junior Sa'u and Justin Carney, rushed over to where their own fans were located in the ground in response to cries for help from women and children situated near the front of the stand who were being pushed and squashed by those behind them.


Salford head coach Ian Watson confirmed that players had gone into the crowd to protect family members, and that the children of Carney and team conditioner Greg Brown had been 'left shaken' by the melee.

Families are shown crying for help after they were apparently squashed by Salford fans standing behind them.


Fights broke out in the stands of a rugby league match after players jumped into the crowd to protect wives and children who were being squashed by their own fans.




In an official statement, Red Devils owner Marwan Koukash said: 'I want to apologise to the Huddersfield Giants and to all the decent fans at the game today.




'We will work closely with the Giants and the RFL in our investigation and this minority of thugs responsible will be identified and dealt with by the Club in the coming days. There is no place in Rugby League for them.'
Salford fan Lesley Kaneen attended the game with her elderly father and told the MailOnline how the players had rushed to the aid of their families.


'There were young children crying their eyes out, frightened to death - it was just horrible,' she said. 'The wife of Junior Sa'u was in the crowd clutching her young baby to her chest and you've got these idiots behind stupid and pushing and shoving.


'They were a bunch of mindless idiots in the crowd who have nothing at all to do with Salford and they were out to cause trouble from the start,' she said.




'It's a tradition for the players to come over to the fans at the end of the game after they've won and to the credit of the families of the players, they actually sit with all the fans. But they were being pushed and shoved by these thugs and the players, rightly in my mind, jumped in to defend them.'


She added: 'We were sat about ten rows from all the trouble and saw the whole thing and I can honestly say I've never seen anything like it at a rugby game before, and nor has my dad who has been going for 50-odd years.


'I'm a true Red and I can guarantee that to a man, each one of them will be found and banned by the club, and the 800-strong travelling support made up of real fans will do all they can to make it happen.'




Tony Townsend, treasurer of the Huddersfield Giants Supporters Association, said: 'I saw one steward getting an absolute pasting; it was horrific to see.


'It's just so disappointing because I've never seen anything like this before at a rugby match and it is very damaging to the sport's reputation. The scenes were really ugly.'


Huddersfield fan Oliver Rounding, 24, said: 'It all kicked off at the end of the game when the Salford players started walking over to clap their fans and one of those in the Salford end jumped over the barriers and ran over to them but he was stopped by the stewards, and a certain group of Salford fans got angry about it.




'They all rushed to the front of the stand and started arguing with the officials and that's when a couple of the Salford players jumped in as well and it all kicked off a bit.


'The Salford fans had been being a bit rowdy the whole game and had even chucked a flare on the pitch after about 70 minutes. I feel sorry for the stewards because there was zero police presence so it was basically just them having to deal with these guys on their own.'


John Rushworth, who attended the match as a photographer, said that Carney had gone over to the crowd to give his daughter a kiss shortly before the pushing and shoving began.


More story,pics and vid in lnk.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...owd-protect-wives-children-squashed-fans.html
 

thorson1987

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Piss poor headline by RLW on this aswell.

"Salford players brawl with own fans"
 
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Evil Homer

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"Horrific scenes" WTF? I was at this match and didn't even realise there was a problem. The Salford fans were rowdy throughout the match and someone threw a flare towards the end, a bloke ran on the pitch to celebrate with the players at the end of the match and then there was some pushing and shoving with the fans and some of the stewards and Carney and Sau went in to break it up, and that was it. Nobody was hurt and I don't think anyone even threw a punch. Talk about media exaggeration, wow.
 
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