Just Stop Oil protesters interrupt Premiership Rugby final

27 May 2023
Rugby

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Two Just Stop Oil protesters caused a brief interruption to the Premiership Rugby final at Twickenham after invading the pitch and releasing a batch of orange powder.

There were boos at Twickenham as the protesters - who wore Just Stop Oil shirts - entered the field of play and caused a delay of around two minutes released the powder on the halfway line.

The powder left a mark on the Twickeham pitch but the match between Saracens and Sale quickly resumed after the protesters were removed from the pitch and arrested.

Sale players Jono Ross and Tom Curry, the England international, assisted stewards as the protesters were removed from the pitch.

A statement from Twickenham Stadium said: “ We can confirm two people have been arrested and this is now a police matter. We would like to thank our stewarding team who acted decisively and swiftly.”

The protest at Twickenham caused significantly less disruption than Just Stop Oil’s demonstration at the World Snooker Championships last month.

On that occasion, a man tipped orange paint on the table during the match between Robert Milkins and Joe Perry at the Crucible in Sheffield.

A woman was prevented from executing a similar stunt on the other table after being tackled by quick-thinking referee Olivier Marteel.

A statement from Just Stop Oil said the men involved in the protest were Dr Patrick Hart, 37, a GP from Bristol and Sam Johnson, 40, a construction worker from Essex.

“Two Just Stop Oil supporters have disrupted the Gallagher Premiership Rugby final,” read the statement.

“They are demanding a halt to any new licences for oil, gas and coal projects in the UK.”

Includes reporting from PA

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