At least Keith could kick goals.I would have preferred Nathan or Keith Barnes
What an utter f**king goose.Added entertainment from a former Raider:
‘My plan was thwarted’: Raiders star wanted to bring grand final to a halt
Mark McLinden ran onto the playing field in an attempted environmental protest but was tackled by security before he could chain himself to the goal posts.www.smh.com.au
Former Raiders star arrested after pitch invasion in grand final
Michael Chammas
October 4, 2022 — 2.20pm
Former Canberra Raiders star Mark McLinden was arrested by NSW Police after invading the pitch during Sunday’s NRL grand final between Parramatta and Penrith.
McLinden jumped the fence and onto the playing field at Accor Stadium at Sydney Olympic Park during the second half. He wore a yellow shirt with the words “End coal, gas & oil” on the front. “For our kids” was written on the back.
McLinden, wearing football boots for grip, ran to the southern end of the ground and ripped off the Telstra advertising from a pad on the goal post.
He then stepped past several security guards and tried to rip the other Telstra sign from the adjacent pad.
In an attempt to avoid security guards, McLinden ran towards the other end of the field where Parramatta were attacking Penrith’s goal line.
He got 20 metres downfield before he was tackled by a guard, who escorted him from the field.
While he was being removed, McLinden tugged his shirt down to reveal the message on the front.
“A 43-year-old man from Mullumbimby was arrested after he allegedly entered the southern end of the playing field and dragged one of the pads from a goal post,” a police statement said.
“He was removed from the field by security before being arrested by police; he has been issued with an infringement notice for enter competition playing field.”
McLinden was fined $5000 and received a ban from attending matches.
McLinden, who was known as one half of the “Mac Attack” with halves partner Andrew McFadden, played seven NRL seasons for the Raiders between 1998 and 2004. He played 165 games, scoring 65 tries in his NRL career.
McLinden later moved to the Super League, where he spent four seasons with London Broncos and Harlequins.
He finished his career after playing three matches for the Queensland Reds in the Super Rugby competition.
Earlier in the year, an activist was jailed for invading a Sharks-Tigers game at Cronulla with a lit flare.
Andy George pleaded guilty in Sutherland Local Court in April to entering enclosed land without a lawful excuse and possessing a bright light distress signal in a public place. He was jailed for three months.
During the game, George was among four protesters who rushed onto the field at Shark Park. He ran straight towards the Tigers players, who were midway through a set of six.
Play was paused for several minutes as he was tackled, while orange smoke billowed from the flare.
The majority of fans at Accor Stadium for the Eels-Panthers grand final were well-behaved. Police refused one person entry and ejected seven. Seven people were arrested on the night.
I had my doubts about Barnsey, but at the ground it went over really well. The crowd was definitely into it and were singing along loudly.
Added entertainment from a former Raider:
‘My plan was thwarted’: Raiders star wanted to bring grand final to a halt
Mark McLinden ran onto the playing field in an attempted environmental protest but was tackled by security before he could chain himself to the goal posts.www.smh.com.au
Former Raiders star arrested after pitch invasion in grand final
Michael Chammas
October 4, 2022 — 2.20pm
Former Canberra Raiders star Mark McLinden was arrested by NSW Police after invading the pitch during Sunday’s NRL grand final between Parramatta and Penrith.
McLinden jumped the fence and onto the playing field at Accor Stadium at Sydney Olympic Park during the second half. He wore a yellow shirt with the words “End coal, gas & oil” on the front. “For our kids” was written on the back.
McLinden, wearing football boots for grip, ran to the southern end of the ground and ripped off the Telstra advertising from a pad on the goal post.
He then stepped past several security guards and tried to rip the other Telstra sign from the adjacent pad.
In an attempt to avoid security guards, McLinden ran towards the other end of the field where Parramatta were attacking Penrith’s goal line.
He got 20 metres downfield before he was tackled by a guard, who escorted him from the field.
While he was being removed, McLinden tugged his shirt down to reveal the message on the front.
“A 43-year-old man from Mullumbimby was arrested after he allegedly entered the southern end of the playing field and dragged one of the pads from a goal post,” a police statement said.
“He was removed from the field by security before being arrested by police; he has been issued with an infringement notice for enter competition playing field.”
McLinden was fined $5000 and received a ban from attending matches.
McLinden, who was known as one half of the “Mac Attack” with halves partner Andrew McFadden, played seven NRL seasons for the Raiders between 1998 and 2004. He played 165 games, scoring 65 tries in his NRL career.
McLinden later moved to the Super League, where he spent four seasons with London Broncos and Harlequins.
He finished his career after playing three matches for the Queensland Reds in the Super Rugby competition.
Earlier in the year, an activist was jailed for invading a Sharks-Tigers game at Cronulla with a lit flare.
Andy George pleaded guilty in Sutherland Local Court in April to entering enclosed land without a lawful excuse and possessing a bright light distress signal in a public place. He was jailed for three months.
During the game, George was among four protesters who rushed onto the field at Shark Park. He ran straight towards the Tigers players, who were midway through a set of six.
Play was paused for several minutes as he was tackled, while orange smoke billowed from the flare.
The majority of fans at Accor Stadium for the Eels-Panthers grand final were well-behaved. Police refused one person entry and ejected seven. Seven people were arrested on the night.
Agreed. I think Barnesy delivered on the night.I had my doubts about Barnsey, but at the ground it went over really well. The crowd was definitely into it and were singing along loudly.
I personally think that there are better ways to send a message and 'stand for something' less disruption of a major sporting event. It might just be me.Added entertainment from a former Raider:
‘My plan was thwarted’: Raiders star wanted to bring grand final to a halt
Mark McLinden ran onto the playing field in an attempted environmental protest but was tackled by security before he could chain himself to the goal posts.www.smh.com.au
Former Raiders star arrested after pitch invasion in grand final
Michael Chammas
October 4, 2022 — 2.20pm
Former Canberra Raiders star Mark McLinden was arrested by NSW Police after invading the pitch during Sunday’s NRL grand final between Parramatta and Penrith.
McLinden jumped the fence and onto the playing field at Accor Stadium at Sydney Olympic Park during the second half. He wore a yellow shirt with the words “End coal, gas & oil” on the front. “For our kids” was written on the back.
McLinden, wearing football boots for grip, ran to the southern end of the ground and ripped off the Telstra advertising from a pad on the goal post.
He then stepped past several security guards and tried to rip the other Telstra sign from the adjacent pad.
In an attempt to avoid security guards, McLinden ran towards the other end of the field where Parramatta were attacking Penrith’s goal line.
He got 20 metres downfield before he was tackled by a guard, who escorted him from the field.
While he was being removed, McLinden tugged his shirt down to reveal the message on the front.
“A 43-year-old man from Mullumbimby was arrested after he allegedly entered the southern end of the playing field and dragged one of the pads from a goal post,” a police statement said.
“He was removed from the field by security before being arrested by police; he has been issued with an infringement notice for enter competition playing field.”
McLinden was fined $5000 and received a ban from attending matches.
McLinden, who was known as one half of the “Mac Attack” with halves partner Andrew McFadden, played seven NRL seasons for the Raiders between 1998 and 2004. He played 165 games, scoring 65 tries in his NRL career.
McLinden later moved to the Super League, where he spent four seasons with London Broncos and Harlequins.
He finished his career after playing three matches for the Queensland Reds in the Super Rugby competition.
Earlier in the year, an activist was jailed for invading a Sharks-Tigers game at Cronulla with a lit flare.
Andy George pleaded guilty in Sutherland Local Court in April to entering enclosed land without a lawful excuse and possessing a bright light distress signal in a public place. He was jailed for three months.
During the game, George was among four protesters who rushed onto the field at Shark Park. He ran straight towards the Tigers players, who were midway through a set of six.
Play was paused for several minutes as he was tackled, while orange smoke billowed from the flare.
The majority of fans at Accor Stadium for the Eels-Panthers grand final were well-behaved. Police refused one person entry and ejected seven. Seven people were arrested on the night.
Berrick Barnes woulda been betterI would have preferred Nathan or Keith Barnes
Jonathon Thurston as special guess: lolThe AFL has announced Katy Perry as the Grand Final entertainment for 2024.
Lets see now what the NRL comes up with.
MCG set to ROAR: Katy Perry to headline GF entertainment
Katy Perry has been confirmed to headline the Telstra Pre-Game Entertainment at the 2024 Toyota AFL Grand Finalwww.afl.com.au