The shocking moment a junior rugby league team attacked a rival player, who had been sent off during their game, after the match was over has been captured on camera.
The dramatic footage was recorded at a ground in Windsor, about 50 kilometres west of Sydney, and took place after a junior rugby league grand final between Cambridge Park and Riverstone.
The video starts as a number of opposing fans and players can be heard talking to each other, before a handful of players charge towards a shirtless boy and slam him against the wall of a shed.
A gang of players can be seen surrounding the boy who had been knocked to the ground, with many appearing to punch at him.
People in the crowd can be hearing screaming and shrieking "get off him" as others attempt to break up the wild fight.
One person is seen being pulled from the brawl, as others attempt to separate the out of control players.
At one stage, a boy's father stepped tried to rescue his son, however he was soon caught up in the ugly incident.
The brawl was reportedly a carry-over from an on-field argument between a handful of players, including Gordon McRandal - who was the player attacked, according to Nine News.
Mr McRandal, who suffered a black eye and a number of scratches in the fight, had reportedly been sent off in the final moments of the grand final, which his Cambridge Park side won.
The mother of a Riverstone player said the fight was the result of building tensions between the teams over the course of the season.
"It's been brewing all season. Every single game has turned into a disgrace," Kelly Jurd said, according to Nine News.
Massive bans have been flagged for the players involved in the brawl, with junior league general manager Phil Cummings saying suspensions could last "for about ten years".
It is believed NSW Police are investigating the incident.
- Daily Mail