Notorious Pitch Invader Arrested Joining Kangaroos Before Ashes Test Liverpool
Notorious Pitch Invader Arrested Joining Kangaroos Before Ashes Test Liverpool

Notorious Pitch Invader Arrested Joining Kangaroos Before Ashes Test Liverpool

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Daniel Jarvis, known as 'Jarvo 69' and a notorious pitch invader, was arrested after evading security to stand alongside the Australian Kangaroos during the national anthem before the second Ashes Test in Liverpool. Wearing a replica Kangaroos jersey, he managed to blend in and even put his arm around player Cameron Munster, who initially believed Jarvis was part of the team or had official permission. Jarvis has a history of disrupting major sporting events, including the Paris Olympics and international football and cricket matches, and has been banned from events in England and Wales. The incident occurred at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium, where Australia went on to secure a 14-4 victory over England, maintaining their Ashes winning streak. While the prank was viewed humorously by some fans, authorities took the breach seriously, leading to Jarvis's arrest on suspicion of possession of articles for use in fraud and fraud by false representation. Munster recounted the interaction, noting the unexpected nature of the intrusion and the aggressive response by security once Jarvis was identified.

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