Hundreds of followers have stormed onto the sphere at Allianz Stadium to rejoice South Sydney veteran Alex Johnston breaking the NRL’s try-scoring file.
The winger entered the historical past books when a break down the left edge put him over for his 213th profession attempt, and his second in Friday’s conflict with bitter rivals Sydney Roosters.
Johnston had earlier grabbed a Latrell Mitchell flick move to attain his first attempt of the night time and equal Ken Irvine’s mark of 212, which the legendary winger set in 1973.
Safety presence was elevated for the round-two conflict after Souths gamers and coach Wayne Bennett had this week urged supporters to not invade the pitch.
However followers had been undeterred by the prospect of $5,500 fines, having booed earlier within the sport when the massive display displayed warnings in opposition to getting into the sphere.
The bulk took round 5 minutes to return to the stands as the bottom announcer reminded the group that “we’ve a sport of rugby league to play”.
Prime Minister and devoted Souths fan Anthony Albanese was amongst these on the sphere celebrating rugby league historical past being made.
Gamers took refuge within the dressing sheds amid the chaos as a handful of the extra sluggish supporters had been detained by safety and police.
Johnston applauded and waved to the group because the groups returned to the pitch, with the Rabbitohs receiving a hotter reception than their hosts.
Play resumed roughly quarter-hour after Johnston’s attempt helped Souths degree the scores at 12-12 and sparked the momentous scenes within the northern in-goal.
In commentary for Fox Sports activities, NRL legend Cooper Cronk known as Johnston’s feat “the best second in our sport’s historical past for a protracted time period”.
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