Naked streaker makes muddy rugby match much more soiled earlier than hosing themselves down

WARNING, NUDITY: A muddy rugby match got even dirtier when a naked streaker ran the length of the pitch and dived under the posts, as the crowd wished they could wash their eyes out

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A naked fan ran on the pitch after a Welsh Premiership game(Image: Jam Press)

A muddy rugby match had a flashy ending after a streaker ran the length of the pitch and dived under the posts.

The naked man legged it across the turf at the end of the game to the cheers of stunned fans. A video showed him with arms akimbo running in full flight past bemused players and officials. He swan dove full length as he reached the try line. The mud-covered exhibitionist then got to his feet and raised his arms in mock triumph.

The video has been viewed more than 600,000 times. The streak came after the match between Beddau and Neath in the Welsh Premiership on Saturday, February 21. “Not something you see often after a rugby game,” a witness, who did not want to be named, told NeedToKnow.

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“I have no idea who he was or who he supported. I think he might be a Beddau supporter.

“But he just came running out of the hospitality cabin naked after full time.

“Then afterwards he just ran back over to the hospitality cabin and hosed himself down because he was absolutely covered in mud.

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“We left not long after that. I’m a Neath supporter so I don’t know if that’s a regular occurrence at Beddau or not.”

Viewers enjoyed the clip. One said: “Well that’s one tackle I didn’t expect to see.”

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A second added: “Did he get the ball down?” Another said: “And no one batted an eyelid, just let him enjoy himself.” While another joked: “9/10 for artistic interpretation.”

Beddau won the match 17 to 14.

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