An NRL fan got more than he bargained for at the Monday night clash between Penrith and Brisbane when he broke his leg during the half-time entertainment.
Tyrone Peachey and Josh Masour injured on the sideline. Source: News Corp Australia
WHEN Phil Gould promised Panthers fans a revolution in match day entertainment this year, few could have predicted the hijinks that ensued on Monday night.
Continuing a long and notorious tradition of mishaps, rugby league produced another clanger as two Penrith fans were taken to hospital following a collision in the halftime show.
The pair were competing in a game called the 'Big Ball Bash', where two teams of fans sprint from either goal line to a giant ball, which then must be pushed over the opposition stripe to ensure victory.
Panther's Tyrone Peachey and Josh Masour injured on the sideline. Source: News Corp Australia
Only this time they didn't get that far. The two men went flying as bodies clashed, with one stretchered off with a suspected broken ankle.
The other suffered a suspected broken shoulder.
They at least shared each other's pain, travelling to hospital in the same ambulance.
A similar incident several years ago saw Canberra officials sued, but Panthers Group CEO Warren Wilson on Monday night confirmed that all participants in the halftime entertainment had signed waiver forms.
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