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Mayhem at AUST VS PNG PMXIII game

mikail-eagle

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http://www.postcourier.com.pg/20110926/news01.htm


Lae mayhem

By Oseah Philemon

THE Lae Rugby League gates were ‘invaded’ as early as 2am yesterday morning as thousands of die hard rugby league fans from the Highlands and Madang joined the local Lae residents waiting to get in early for the game.
By dawn, the queue for tickets was kilometres long and many Lae residents found it impossible to buy tickets to get into the grounds for the game.
As the sun rose so did the numbers swell as people converged on the Lae Rugby League grounds from all corners of Lae and the Highlands and Madang.
PMV buses from the Highlands arrived in Lae after midnight and headed straight for the rugby league gates where the passengers disembarked and camped there for the rest of the night, waiting for day break. No one moved. Post-Courier rugby league writer Haiveta Kivia and photographer Teremi Legei entered the league grounds after 8am only to find the grand stand and surrounding areas packed to capacity with more people still trying to get in. The early games provided good entertainment for the crowd but their focus was on the big game between the PNG Prime Minister’s 13 and the Australian Prime Minister’s 13.
THE big guns staring each other from across the Torres Strait were still in their respective hotels – the PNG team at the Melanesian Hotel and the visiting Australian side in the Lae International Hotel.
Their travels in special coaches were under the escort of police and private security personnel to ensure their safety.
At 3pm, the starting whistle went off the game got underway.
But it was soon marred by frustrated people from outside the fence throwing in stones, many of which landed on the field, forcing the referee to stop the game while the missiles were cleared.
Stone throwing was continuous throughout the afternoon.
People even cut through the fence to get into the fields.
Police, some Defence Force soldiers and private security personnel tried their utmost best to control the crowd but their efforts did not deter the large crowd who kept forcing their way in to watch the game.
Police expressed concern, saying that PNG Rugby Foot League did not give adequate attention to security resulting in the chaos that reigned throughout the day.
By the time the final whistle went, they invaded the field, heading straight for the players who had to be taken away quickly.
During the course of the afternoon, police were forced to fire teargas, a few times to control the behaviour of the crowd, especially outside the grounds.
Acting Prime Minister Belden Namah and Sports Minister Sali Subam were present throughout the afternoon. Both leaders met the players and officials from both teams and then watched the game observing everything that went on around the league grounds.
The size of the crowd made the Lae Rugby League ground look like a kindergarten playgrounds. It sends a message to authorities that Lae now needs a much bigger and better stadium or rugby league field. Population growth has outgrown sporting infrastructure and it is time to start giving some serious thought to the future. As the game ended and the crowd invaded the field, many went for the players. One Australian player was ‘visited’ by six strangers who tried to grab his boots, jersey and whatever else they could lay their hands on. Thankfully police intervened and saved the Aussie player.
 

mikail-eagle

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Chance of a lifetime for thousands turns into chaotic struggle...
Hey, see me: This boy (circled picture below) decided to make a scene after invading the field with thousands of others after the final hooter for the Australia and PNG Prime Minister’s 13 game in Lae yesterday. Above: Australian officials had to move in quickly to make sure their NRL stars were safe after the crowd climed over the inner fence and forced their way in just to see, touch and talk to the NRL stars. They even asked for their jerseys and boots.
 
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Chance of a lifetime for thousands turns into chaotic struggle...


Hey, see me: This boy (circled picture below) decided to make a scene after invading the field with thousands of others after the final hooter for the Australia and PNG Prime Minister’s 13 game in Lae yesterday. Above: Australian officials had to move in quickly to make sure their NRL stars were safe after the crowd climed over the inner fence and forced their way in just to see, touch and talk to the NRL stars. They even asked for their jerseys and boots.
I'm all for them having their own NRL team but if they are going to act this way then they do not deserve to have any team tour up there!
 
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How dare they passionately support RL. They should be more like Sydney folk and not turn up at all. Now there's a place that deserves more NRL teams.
 

langpark

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This is great! It happens every year in Italy's Serie A in the final round, players get stripped down and leave the field wearing only underwear. But they leave on their own, not with security. Because it's not actually dangerous, the people are crazy with admiration for them rather than hate. In italy it is the norm, but for some reason when they do it in PNG they're considered savages...
 

langpark

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Passion for league + decades of being starved of top quality matches = PANDEMONIUM...


This is why it happens year after year, and why it will continue to happen the longer we starve them of top flight football. It is only once a year they get to see NRL stars in the flesh, so people are travelling from all over for the event. No current facility in PNG can currently cater to such demand and chaos ensues.

WE are the reason this is happening and WE have the perfect chance to fix it. Give them an NRL team so they can see top footy live in PNG every fortnight....
 
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Obviously.

But they're poor and black so they can go to hell. If they become rich and white and move to the Central Coast they can have a team.
 

Red&BlackBear

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Obviously.

But they're poor and black so they can go to hell. If they become rich and white and move to the Central Coast they can have a team.

The hell is your problem? The Central Coast has shown it's support for a team. We've shown our dedication towards our bid. Youre an idiot with an agenda. Just because other clubs can't get their fans to go to their games doesn't mean a regional area like the CC will be the same. We have proved that support is our biggest asset yet that's what you attack us on? Grow up you turd monger.
 
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The hell is your problem? The Central Coast has shown it's support for a team. We've shown our dedication towards our bid. Youre an idiot with an agenda. Just because other clubs can't get their fans to go to their games doesn't mean a regional area like the CC will be the same. We have proved that support is our biggest asset yet that's what you attack us on? Grow up you turd monger.
WTF are you on about you clown? I said nothing whatsoever about the North Sydney support. You dopey Norths farquits have such a cip on your shoulder you're reading sh:t that isn't there. But wehile we're at it North Sydney won't get in the NRL because of its "local" support, it won't get in because it offers nothing to the sport.
 

dimitri

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Build them a HUGE stadium - they can use for RL and other community activities.

Bring in a side in like 2020 -

Will be MASSIVE
 

Red&BlackBear

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WTF are you on about you clown? I said nothing whatsoever about the North Sydney support. You dopey Norths farquits have such a cip on your shoulder you're reading sh:t that isn't there. But wehile we're at it North Sydney won't get in the NRL because of its "local" support, it won't get in because it offers nothing to the sport.

if you keep pulling yourself, you're gonna rip it right off mate. I also never said anything about Norths, but since reading and understanding clearly isn't your strong point let me clarify it for you. I said the Central Coast because you mentioned the Central Coast. If you had even half a brain you'd realize that the CC bid has more than just Norths supporters backing them. It's got thousands of locals, dedicating their time and efforts. Not because of the Bears, but because it's a local CC team. But obviously you can't tell the difference between North Sydney and the Central Coast. Because you can't read, even when it's crap that you yourself type. Grow up mate. Get a catscan while you're at it too dimwit.

As for PNG establish proper infrastructure first, get the country to at least 2nd world status. They'll support a team unlike any other supporter base but you need proper infrastructure first. Players need to feel safe travelling there. Once these keys problems are solved, give them a team.
 
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Wilson1

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Passion is great but throwing stones can lead to deaths. Any NRL club would be slated if their fans threw plastic bottles on the field. I'm all for helping to develop PNG but they are clearly not ready for the NRL.
 

langpark

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Passion is great but throwing stones can lead to deaths. Any NRL club would be slated if their fans threw plastic bottles on the field. I'm all for helping to develop PNG but they are clearly not ready for the NRL.
I'm sure no-one is happy about the rock throwing, no doubt they were directed towards heavy handed cops (who probably didn't have much choice given the circumstances). I've been in similar situations (during rioting in Athens) and I know first hand that things can escalate in the blink of an eye, all it really takes is one idiot on either side.

But one thing that really pissed me off about this article is how it implied the pitch invasion at the end was a dangerous situation for the players. It's not like it was a hostile away crowd, they all wanted to get close for an autograph or piece of merchandise. What other sport in the world would you see an away team get such a reception? nowhere, hostile receptions yes, but none like this.


Like I say, the longer we neglect them and starve them of footy, then the more this is gonna happen every year when we throw them the scraps that is the PMXIII match...

Why were they not allowed to host their 4Nations match with England last year?
Same question for WC08?
Why do they NEVER get a pre-season NRL trial?
 
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if you keep pulling yourself, you're gonna rip it right off mate. I also never said anything about Norths, but since reading and understanding clearly isn't your strong point let me clarify it for you. I said the Central Coast because you mentioned the Central Coast. If you had even half a brain you'd realize that the CC bid has more than just Norths supporters backing them. It's got thousands of locals, dedicating their time and efforts. Not because of the Bears, but because it's a local CC team. But obviously you can't tell the difference between North Sydney and the Central Coast. Because you can't read, even when it's crap that you yourself type. Grow up mate. Get a catscan while you're at it too dimwit.

As for PNG establish proper infrastructure first, get the country to at least 2nd world status. They'll support a team unlike any other supporter base but you need proper infrastructure first. Players need to feel safe travelling there. Once these keys problems are solved, give them a team.
Hey f**kwit this is the international section. Take you cry baby North Sydney shit elsewhere. No one give a f**k about your non-club. That's why you won't get a a team - in fact it's why your poxy club died in the first place. No one gave a toss. You can call youselves whatever you like but you won't get a start in the NRL for the simple reason that it will add NOTHING to the sport of rugby league. Just accept it and stop bitching like a girl.
 

nqcowboy87

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WE are the reason this is happening and WE have the perfect chance to fix it. Give them an NRL team so they can see top footy live in PNG every fortnight....

idiot, lets ignore all the pther problems that country has and just give them a token gift
 

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