A person has been charged after climbing onto the roof of the Sydney Cricket Floor's massive display throughout Saturday night time's rugby Check between the Wallabies and England.
Social media footage confirmed the person on the roof of the Invoice O'Reilly Stand the place he appeared to urinate within the path of the stadium's massive display, in the course of the second half.
A NSW Police spokesperson stated the 31-year-old man was arrested, taken to Surry Hills Police Station and charged two offences.
"About 9.20pm, Saturday 16 July, a person was at a sporting stadium at Moore Park when he allegedly climbed onto the highest of a scoreboard throughout the stadium, and onto the roof of a spectator's stand," the spokesperson stated.
"Officers connected to Surry Hills Police Space Command and the Police Rescue attended and safely eliminated the person a short while later, earlier than he was arrested."
The 31-year-old was charged with "behaving in [an] offensive method in/close to public place and climbing on buildings on scheduled lands with out approval".
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The person was granted conditional bail and can seem in courtroom on July 25.
It was a wild night time on the deciding Check of the three-Check collection, with England coach Eddie Jones captured berating a heckling spectator after being branded a "traitor".
Footage of the incident was posted to social media following the 21-17 win on the Sydney Cricket Floor.
The video reveals a fan in a Wallabies cap with a beer in hand, beginning with the cameraman prompting the spectator to "spray him" as Jones walked previous.