Loftus

A screen shot of the fight that broke out at Loftus. Photo: Twitter

WATCH: More footage of Loftus brawl, stadium boss responds

One spectator has said he will never return to a rugby game at Loftus after a lengthy fight took place in the stands on Saturday.

Loftus

A screen shot of the fight that broke out at Loftus. Photo: Twitter

Despite the Springboks’ comprehensive 43-12 Rugby Championship victory over the Wallabies at Loftus on Saturday, a fight broke out in the stands between a number of fans, with the altercations going on for an extended period of time as many people became involved.

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The video clip below posted on social media – and said to be from Saturday’s Test – shows fans shoving each other and throwing punches.

The incident also led to one fan stating he would not return to a game at Loftus, having questioned the lack of security and what it would have been like for someone to have young children witness this sort of thing.

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You can see his posts on the Loftus fight below:

https://twitter.com/DavGate/status/1678011912875917318
https://twitter.com/DavGate/status/1677919378333917184
https://twitter.com/DavGate/status/1677762873479626753
https://twitter.com/DavGate/status/1678021053107322880

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What was the response?

The Blue Bulls Company (BBCo) ultimately apologised for what they described as an “isolated altercation”.

“Whilst we had hoped for there to be zero altercations on the day, we, unfortunately, did receive one or two minor reports of disturbances emanating from physical altercations but none of those resulted in injuries or hospitalisation,” Hugo Kemp, the BBCo operations manager, told News24 in a statement.

“As hard as we try to create a safe and family-friendly viewing environment, we also rely – heavily – on our patrons to maintain good and orderly behaviour. We take these lessons and we will use them for the staging of our next event.

“We want to apologise to anyone who may have been offended or inconvenienced by these altercations and vow to continue to make concerted efforts in eliminating incidences like these and truly make Loftus a place for family fun.”

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Meanwhile, the Springboks left for New Zealand on Sunday where they will prepare this week for their second Rugby Championship clash against the All Blacks at the Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland on Saturday, 15 July.

Kick-off is that clash is at 09:05 (SA time).

The All Blacks beat Argentina 41-12 in their tournament opener in Mendoza this weekend.

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