A pitch invader who interrupted last night’s clash between the Crows and the Cats has been banned from Adelaide Oval for at least 3 years.
A tense moment of play was interrupted as the spectator bolted towards the players.
Filmed moments earlier by others in the crowd, he jumped from the stands, over the security rails and took a guard’s hat along the way.
The invader was filming the incident on his own phone.
Adelaide’s Matt Crouch attempted to stop the pitch invader, but it was Ben Keays who offered the final blow, with security jumping at the chance to put an end to the disruption.
Geelong’s Jeremy Cameron performed the holding ball signal as the 22-year-old invader lay stuck in the middle of Adelaide Oval.
Crows coach Mathew Nicks said the incident was disappointing.
While Geelong’s Chris Scott said “maybe the fines aren’t big enough.”
After the invader was escorted from the stadium, he was arrested and charged by South Australian police.
He won’t be allowed back at Adelaide Oval for at least the next three years and could also face a fine of up to $5000.