snake1985 wrote:If it was witnessed by so many people why didnt someone take a picture of the person? I myself hope the fan makes a full recover, but i think you have to question why both sets of fans coaches were parked in the same spot, im sure they could've kept the seperate to avoid trouble.
Its a sad day when something like this happens, but how do you stop it? early kick offs? no beer served in ground?
I completely agree with you there, The police are discracefull, Just like bouncers on a club, once out of the ground they dont care, there were loads of police in the ground but as soon as it finished and featherstone left the stands hardly any went out to check for skirmishes, Oposing Fans should enter by opposite gates and Coaches should be parked at opposite ends with a police presence ready for anything to happen, In my honest opinion, there was always going to be a bit of trouble when opposing fans go out on the lash all day as tempers are freight and passion is high, however, with a little planning from HJ stadium regarding coaches being away from each other and seperate gates, police presence etc most of this could be avoided. The RFL should spend money on the grandfinal security and logistics becuase they take all the cash from the gates don't they.